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Default Loss printing ability in mvBase - 08-17-2005 , 02:12 AM






NOTE: Our mvBase (from General Automation, version 1.3.02) runs o
Windows NT 4.

After rebooting the Windows NT server, we are no longer able to prin
within mvBase. Mind you, from Windows NT I can print, so it's
definitely not a Windows problem.

Strangely, the printers show "inactive" status in the PICK system
Since I'm new to my company and this computer, I don't know i
"inactive" is normal, but it probably isn't.

Anyone seen this problem before?
Know how to fix it?

I know almost next to nothing about mvBase
Please help

TI


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Bill H
 
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Default Re: Loss printing ability in mvBase - 08-17-2005 , 09:10 AM






Adam:

You might try the mvBase technotes. Maybe they will help first.

ftp://ftp.rainingdata.com/pub/mvBase/Technotes/

Hope this helps.

Bill

"adam" <adammorris70 (AT) hotmail-dot-com (DOT) no-spam.invalid> wrote

Quote:
NOTE: Our mvBase (from General Automation, version 1.3.02) runs on
Windows NT 4.

After rebooting the Windows NT server, we are no longer able to print
within mvBase. Mind you, from Windows NT I can print, so it's
definitely not a Windows problem.

Strangely, the printers show "inactive" status in the PICK system.
Since I'm new to my company and this computer, I don't know if
"inactive" is normal, but it probably isn't.

Anyone seen this problem before?
Know how to fix it?

I know almost next to nothing about mvBase.
Please help.

TIA




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Default Re: Loss printing ability in mvBase - 08-17-2005 , 06:12 PM



Thanks, Bill.

And on my duplicate thread, I did get my answer.

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And my apologies to the board admins for this duplicate topic. I
created this thread at another board, too, but it showed up here again.
Apparently, the 2 boards are one and the same board or share threads or
something?


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