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Printing Problems with Citrix
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10/04/2003 13:47:36
 
 
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09/04/2003 16:47:34
Scott Butts
Ims Specialty Services
Twin Falls, Idaho, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Problèmes
Divers
Thread ID:
00775760
Message ID:
00776230
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First, is the printer a gdi, windows, or host-based printer? Does the printer have a cpu and onboard memory? What is the make/manufacturer/model number of the printer? By what means in VFP5 are you sending the data to the printer? Are you using ?? or @say... or is it a report form? When you say that the users can print from word, is word published via citrix or installed on their local workstation? Do any other published citrix apps print ok?

As to Citrix 1.8 XPA, the printers need to have software compatible with XP, installed on the client and drivers installed on the Citrix server.

When a client connects citrix will make network printers out of them, you will see \\servrname\printername as long as the drivers are on the citrix it works like any other printer.

Unless it is a shared workstation printer, the printers actually behave like appliances and do not care where the print job comes from as long as it is passed correctly with the right drivers.


>I have a VFP5.0 application running on a Windows 2000 machine running Citrix XP 1.8. When the application goes to print something to the printer nothing gets printed. The job will go to the printer, no error, just nothing will print. Printing to the same printer from Word will cause the printer to print.
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>Any suggestions? I have looked on the UT and the Citrix site with no results.
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>Thanks for any Help.
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