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The computer I'm having a problem dual boots with NT W/S 4/DOS 6.22.  When I try to print from NT I get this error message:     Error writing to lpt1 <filename>:  The system cannot find the file sp...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 05/15/1997 Views: 0
Does anyone know of a DOS capture utility that can be run in a batch file, that will re-direct print output sent to LPT1 to LPT2? Or a Windows Utility. Here's the situation: I have a customer that...
Zones: PrintersDate Answered: 01/26/1998 Views: 0
I have two IBM 200mhz/32MB PC 300GL's, running WIN95 (OSR2), Novell client32.  A Novell 4.10 print server, printer & que were deleted and re-added with new names. After clicking on the capture prin...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 08/11/1998 Views: 0
I recently added a sound card to my PC using Win98. During the install, it said I didn't have any free IRQ's. It asked which IRQ I would like to disable, so I chose my printer. Now I would like to ...
Zones: PrintersDate Answered: 02/09/1999 Views: 0
Hi, I have a printer that is connected to the network using an ip  address. I also have an ms-dos program that is running on Windows 2000 professional. My problem is that the DOS program prints ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 07/03/2004 Views: 0
Dear Experts, I have some text in TextArea object. How can I send it directly to LPT1 with out proving any print setup options. If you are pressing a Button, this event should sent the con...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 07/26/2003 Views: 0
I am currently writing a program and I am in desperate need of some help on figuring out how to auto detect the LPT1 port. It would be of much help If someone could give me some assistance, I am in...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 08/31/2003 Views: 0
Hi everyone, I Installed VMware 4.0 on a WinXP Prof. System. And Installed DOS 6.22 as a VM. No Problems so far. But now I need to use a SPS-Software wich writes to the LPT1-Port To Connect to...
Zones: Operating Systems, Tivo...Date Answered: 10/14/2003 Views: 17
I have got a small problem.  The business that I work for is really tight on cash and we therfore have some really old computers, still trying to get rid of one dx4 100mhz.  We have winsbs2003 inst...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/08/2004 Views: 0
Hoping there is a simple solution. My computer came configured with Adobe Acrobat and a PDF Writer. However, if I choose the PDF Writer as my printer, the computer justs hangs, and I need to close ...
Zones: Adobe Acrobat, GhostscriptDate Answered: 10/30/2004 Views: 7