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Silent Printng from Webpage and Getting user default printers from logged on client

Asked by halaharr in JavaScript, .NET, C# Programming Language

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Hi,
    I have a requirement to get all the default printers installed from a user logged on to the website (I am using impersonation, so I know the user who logged on). Is there any way to get the printers installed for the user? Is ActiveX control the only way to do it? Will writing windows user control in .NET work?
    I have a stream of PDF files that needs to be printed. Can I send this stream to ActiveX/Windows control and let the control print? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Reddy
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Zones: JavaScript, .NET, C# Programming Language
Tags: Microsoft, ASP.NET, 2.0, Intranet application, C#, IE
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Solution Provided By: jcoehoorn
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