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| Joe Nekuda via DBMonster.com 2005-04-07, 8:05 pm |
| I have a program that runs in FoxPro9, when it runs it prints then
terminates. On one computer it prints nicely, on another computer it
prints all brokenup. I have both printers networked to the same printer,
and the drivers are all the same. Please give any suggestions you can.
Thanks. Joe
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| Rick Bean 2005-04-07, 8:05 pm |
| Joe,
I start by checking the network connections on the computer that "prints =
all brokenup". The next thing I check, is if they are using a similar =
CONFI.FPW.
Rick
"Joe Nekuda via DBMonster.com" <forum@DBMonster.com> wrote in message =
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>I have a program that runs in FoxPro9, when it runs it prints then
> terminates. On one computer it prints nicely, on another computer it
> prints all brokenup. I have both printers networked to the same =
printer,
> and the drivers are all the same. Please give any suggestions you =
can.
> Thanks. Joe
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| wooly.bully@somewhere.com 2005-04-07, 8:05 pm |
| On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 08:35:12 -0400, "Rick Bean"
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>Joe,
>I start by checking the network connections on the computer that "prints all brokenup". The next thing I check, is if they are using a similar CONFI.FPW.
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>Rick
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