>>Another approach would be to use Kodak Imaging Admin ActiveX object to open and print TIFF file(s).
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>>Just my $0.02
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>>Igor
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>We're using Windows XP - so - the Kodak Imaging is not available (as far as I can tell). If you know of some way to still use it for free (legally), let me know. Thanks.
Windows XP home edition includes Kodak Imaging. I am not sure about Windows XP Pro since I don't have it.
At first, I thought that Windows 2000 Pro doesn't have Kodak Imaging, but article below helped me to unhide it: Adding Optional Components to Add/Remove Programs Tool (Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - Q223182) Link:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q223182&
Igor Gelin
Database Developer