Re: Choosing printer from within a script

2005-06-24 Thread Ken Ray
> Well, actually, I would also need to select the current printer. Do you > think that might set off antivirus software? Perhaps, I'm not sure. > I am pretty sure I could get a list of printers just by getting the > files in the printer folder - but choosing a current printer, so that > the subs

RE: Choosing printer from within a script

2005-06-24 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
that printer, is a different matter. I really wish that was an inherent part of transcript. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Ray Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 9:32 PM To: Use Revolution List Subject: Re: Choosing printer from within a

Re: Choosing printer from within a script

2005-06-23 Thread Ken Ray
On 6/23/05 1:23 PM, "Lynch, Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Ken! > > What versions of windows allow you to use Vbscript in this way? I see > many uses for such a thing. All of 'em... (actually I think you need to have at least Internet Explorer 4.x or later in Windows 95). However

RE: Choosing printer from within a script

2005-06-23 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
printer from within a script On 6/23/05 11:13 AM, "Lynch, Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Are there shell commands that either return a list of available > printers, and that allow you to pick your printer? You can use VBScript for this, and run VBScript from Rev.

Re: Choosing printer from within a script

2005-06-23 Thread Ken Ray
On 6/23/05 11:13 AM, "Lynch, Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Are there shell commands that either return a list of available > printers, and that allow you to pick your printer? You can use VBScript for this, and run VBScript from Rev. Here's a page where they talk about getting the list

Choosing printer from within a script

2005-06-23 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
Is this possible in Windows? What I want to do is create a custom printer dialog. For the most part, that should not be too difficult. However, choosing which printer you want to print on is both important, and something for which I do not see an obvious technique. There does not appear to be an