When I was doing the conversion from Dos to Windows, I ran both windows and
dos versions on Win2k pro without incident. You just set your dos settings
per RBTI instructions, map the lpt1: to your network printer, and away you
go!!

Dan

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Subject: RE: Printing to high speed laser, revisited



Dan:

>I have had problems in the past with the spooler in Windows 98. I usually
>turn off the spooler and send the print job directly to the printer. It
>helps.

They tried with the first high speed OKIData to send directly to the
printer and it didn't help.  That's why they thought the problem was
with the printer and why they got a replacement.  I don't think they've
tried it with the new replacement, though, so I'll suggest they try
it again.

>If possible I would recommend to upgrade the Win 98 machines to Win2k pro
or
>XP pro. You will have a lot less problems with all the programs!!

Really?  From what I'd heard previously on this list, I thought that
going to W2K was much riskier than staying in Win98.  They're running
RBDos simultaneously on this database and I think switching to W2K
would create more problems than it could solve.


Karen

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