> 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
that printer, is a different
matter.
I really wish that was an inherent part of transcript.
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Subject: Re: Choosing printer from within a
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
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.
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
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