>Yea, this would normally be a bad idea, except that this is a public access computer accessing only this application.
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>>>I am trying to disable all printing from a visual fox 5.0 app. The program takes the users to Win Explorer/Adobe to read a pdf file and I don't want selected users to be able to print. Is there a way from inside a vfp app to set printer to a bogus printer? or some other way to turn all printing off until I say to turn it on again?
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>>On a multi-tasking system that may be doing something else this sounds like an exceptionally bad idea. If I couldn't print from Word while I had your app running I'd be royally annoyed.
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>>If you need that level of control you'll probably need to integrate a 3rd party PDF printing solution into your app and limit printing from there.
Sounds like you want "kiosk" mode - check out
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