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Win 98 vs Win2000 Pro
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14/03/2001 10:24:07
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
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Thread ID:
00484598
Message ID:
00484921
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>Jim,
>
>I am glad I am not the only one who has experienced these problems. This is not a lesson I will forget anytime soon. It just doesn't make logical sense why you would need to have printer drivers installed to view a report. *shrug* Lots of stuff doesn't make logical sense to me these days.
>
>Thank you for your reply. I will remember it with wordprocessors too.
>
>
>
>>Seems you may have been lucky to get output at all considering an experience I had with Win2K Pro. . .
>>
>>My notebook is set up with 2 printers, both through the network (and no other). I started a new contract a coupla days ago and needed Word2000, which I had just installed at home on the weekend.
>>When I brought it up (Word2000) at the client's office I got an error on startup. After a bit of fiddling I decided to use Word97. Same thing! So I resorted to WordPad. Same thing!
>>Since it offered me the opportunity to debug, I finally took it. A module named "HPxxxxxxxx" was raising an error accessing location 0. "HO" says I to myself sound like a printer problem. Went to printers and of course neither was available. I couldn't remove the "use as default" for reasons unknown. I thought that installing a local printer might get me out of the dilemma. Did so and was able to set it to default.
>>Started Word2000 and all was fine.
>>
>>!@#@!$#@! Do I love MS or what!
>>
>>Cheers
>>JimN
>>
>>>>I have no printer set on the Win2k box. I will try to set a printer and see if that fixes the problem.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you!
>>>
>>>Installing a printer fixed the problem!
>>>

The reason is that in order to be able to preview, the printer driver is used to render the preview image. If nothing else, if you have a fax modem, just install that printer driver. One of the problems with 2000 (and NT as well) is that NT or 2000 printers being used on the machine don't actually install the driver, but rather a pointer to the driver on the remote machine.
Cy Welch
Senior Programmer/Analyst
MetSYS Inc
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