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15/03/2001 10:11:27
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00472154
Message ID:
00485353
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33
>I have had just that problem. I loved using pc?Anywhere 5 with a DOS based host. So many problems avoided.
>
>Here is your solution. If the host is a win 95 machine, make sure pcanywhere is set to print to the printer prort, NOT THE PCanywhere.prn file port.
>
>The go to printers and click on properties for the printer ie. LPT1.
>Click on the detail tab.
>Click on spools settings. Make sure the printer is set to spool. Click OK
>Click on port settings.
>Check "Spool MS-Dos print jobs"
>UNCHECK "Check port sate before printing"
>
>That should do it. It worked for me.

I don't have the problem; you might suggest that to the original person with the problem.

>
>
>Mark
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