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SET PRINTER TO somePrinter v. SET PRINTER TO NAME somPri
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07/09/2020 06:45:04
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
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Thread ID:
01676004
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01676007
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>Good day all. Hope everyone is well and staying safe.
>
>I must have rabies or something as I cannot definitely find an explanation of what the NAME clause in the SET PRINTER TO command is actually doing. It does, however, seem to result in Error 1957s (Error Accessing Printer Spooler), which I'm not getting if I drop the NAME clause. Obviously a simple enough solution but I'd like to fully understand the difference between:
>
>SET PRINTER TO NAME \\someServer\somePrinter
>
>and
>
>SET PRINTER TO \\someServer\somePrinter
>

SET PRINTER TO NAME expects the Windows printer name, not the UNC path.

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