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I hope this is the right news group to ask but if not I'm sure someone will
correct me.
I have a .NET application that uses 3 different 3 of 9 TrueType fonts. If I
have a newly installed OS (2000 or XP) and print the document containing a
barcode, the barcode is printed with the wrong font. We had a machine that
did print correctly and so we started experimenting to see what produced the
correct rendering when printed. It turns out that installing Microsoft
Office (2000) corrects the problem. We've verified this by installing Office
on freshly installed machines half a dozen times (literaly) each time with
the sames results.
Order of installation:
1) OS (2000 Pro/Server or XP Pro)
2) .NET 1.1
3) Our application
4) Office
Any idea what we may be missing so that we don't have to install Office?
Thanks,
Rick
correct me.
I have a .NET application that uses 3 different 3 of 9 TrueType fonts. If I
have a newly installed OS (2000 or XP) and print the document containing a
barcode, the barcode is printed with the wrong font. We had a machine that
did print correctly and so we started experimenting to see what produced the
correct rendering when printed. It turns out that installing Microsoft
Office (2000) corrects the problem. We've verified this by installing Office
on freshly installed machines half a dozen times (literaly) each time with
the sames results.
Order of installation:
1) OS (2000 Pro/Server or XP Pro)
2) .NET 1.1
3) Our application
4) Office
Any idea what we may be missing so that we don't have to install Office?
Thanks,
Rick