My guess is you're trying to use the OKI base fonts and if that's the case no there's no. I've run into this problem when working with "cross-windows" :) networks and the best I could do was to design the report with foxpro 2.6 (DOS) and run it from VFP, of course that would imply that you have Foxpro for DOS. There's also a class in the download section that would allow you to make text reports that print directly to the printer.
HTH,
Enmanuel
>In a previous version of an application I'm working on, the programmer setup an Orders printer, which could either be a local printer or a network printer.
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>The application would then print to the respective printer either network or local depending on how that machine was setup. There is no code in the applicatin that points to a specific printer.
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>This also needs to work on both XP and Windows 98.
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>I tried using the frx and clearing out the Expr and then setting a printer to that report. It stores the name of the server and the Orders printer DEVICE=\\< Server >\Orders
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>This works great for the network printer and even the local printer in 98 but does not work for the local printer in XP.
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>Has anyone run into this kind of problem?
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>Is there a simple solution to this problem?
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