1.5.17 regression - 'printer name is invalid' is back

2005-05-31 Thread bill . welch
$ export PRINTER='\\NNYCC003PPS2\P100091409' $ echo | lpr -D Windows printer name = '' isWindows9x = 0, isWindows2K_NT4 = 1 Printer name: 'Acrobat Distiller', Port name: 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop\*.pdf' Printer name: '\\NNYCC003PPS2\P100091409', Port name: 'P100091409' lpr: prin

Problem with x3270 v3.3

2007-04-12 Thread bill . welch
V3.3 of x3270 fails to launch. Reverting to v3.2 fixes the problem. Visit our website at http://www.ubs.com This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.

Problem with openssh 4.6

2007-04-12 Thread bill . welch
V4.6 ssh-keygen produces no output for, at least, '-l -f some_key' or when given an invalid option. Reverting to v4.5 restores normal operation. Visit our website at http://www.ubs.com This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not th

How about a 64-bit installer that doesn't require UAC?

2013-11-02 Thread Bill Welch
Yes, I could try to change the application manifest myself, but that seems esoteric and I haven't been able to find any GPL tool. See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/741726/diagnosing-windows-application-manifests, for example. Same for the solutions noted here http://superuser.com/questions

Re: How about a 64-bit installer that doesn't require UAC?

2013-11-03 Thread Bill Welch
they have in 32-bit, no matter how locked down and single user their corporate machine might be. Thanks. On 2013-11-02 18:28, Andrey Repin wrote: Greetings, Bill Welch! Yes, I could try to change the application manifest myself, but that seems esoteric and I haven't been able to find an

Re: How about a 64-bit installer that doesn't require UAC?

2013-11-03 Thread Bill Welch
My apologies for the snark. The list archive ends at the same message as the top of the second page of the nabble rendering and I didn't immediately see the additional messages in nabble that include a workaround. On 2013-11-02 18:28, Andrey Repin wrote: Greetings, Bill Welch! Yes, I