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Hello We need some help:
How can we force an application to use the default printer properties that
have been specified for a printer? For example we have two printers defined
and one have an special form defined and other is letter as default paper.
When we open wordpad, notepad or another application and the letter printer
is default printer, when we select the printer with the special form
definided, we see that this has inherited the default properties of the
printer with letter defined as default paper, so the user will have to change
the paper type every time will print with this special form. We have
configured the printers as specified with KB320035, but we see the same
behaviour. The have made this test with W2K sp4 and Windowx XP SP2.
Thanks for your help
How can we force an application to use the default printer properties that
have been specified for a printer? For example we have two printers defined
and one have an special form defined and other is letter as default paper.
When we open wordpad, notepad or another application and the letter printer
is default printer, when we select the printer with the special form
definided, we see that this has inherited the default properties of the
printer with letter defined as default paper, so the user will have to change
the paper type every time will print with this special form. We have
configured the printers as specified with KB320035, but we see the same
behaviour. The have made this test with W2K sp4 and Windowx XP SP2.
Thanks for your help