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magicrjm (IS/IT--Management)
26 Jul 12 15:26
Crystal version - 10.0.5.820
Workstation OS - Windows 2008R2 64bit

I customized a crystal report built into Sage PFW 2010.
Sage PFW allows you to choose to 'Re-Print' the report before you close out of
the functionality in question.

On Windows XP I can select a different printer each time I choose to re-print
the report (just as you would expect!).
On Windows 7 Professional it appears to only want to print to the default
windows printer, despite what printer you actually selected.
The windows printer window pops up, you can see all the printers available but
no matter which printer you pick, it always prints to the windows default
printer.

Does anyone know if there a fix or workaround for this?

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