From: Phil Hunt on
I think there is a "net use" command line to do this kind of setup. Just
throwing it out there.


"Mike Williams" <Mike(a)WhiskeyAndCoke.com> wrote in message
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> "Phil Hunt" <aaa(a)aaa.com> wrote in message
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>> It works up to XP. When you connect to USB, the trick
>> is to set up another comm or lpt port to the same printer
>> using "printer spool" option. Then the code would work.
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> Well of course that depends on how long the OP's arms are and how far away
> his customer is ;-)
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> Mike
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From: Mike Williams on
"Phil Hunt" <aaa(a)aaa.com> wrote in message
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>I think there is a "net use" command line to do this kind
> of setup. Just throwing it out there.

Right, so we've established that the code you posted does not work on most
systems. Glad we've got that one out of the way ;-)

Mike