I have tried using an alias, but can't get it to work either. I was told by some of my friends that there is some kind of a loop command that can be used, do you have a clue what command they are talking about. They are looking for it but have no luck in the search.
I have thought of this, but I would like to have the capability of using the external IP address internally also for development. We design a lot of applications that would be nice to test then with the external address.
I have used, cutePDF writer, win PDF writer, PDF995. When I install these programs on the computer, I load paradox with no capture, this allows me to use the local computers, I change the port of the PDF writer to LPT 1, when it is time to print all the pdf file consists of is one white blank page.
The can already connect off site remotely, I want for them to be able to use the external IP address when their on site so that I don't have to manually change the IP address to the internal.
Once before I have asked about paradox to PDF but still have not been able to get this configured to work. Forum id thread177-1315337.
My current setup is Paradox running on Novell server, and the printers that are used for reports are running on a Novell print server. I have tried many ways...
In my current setup we have a PIX 506E. I have sales reps that come on site once or twice a month and in order for them to use their software on site we have to change the software config files to the internal address. I am looking for the solution to use the external address all the time and...
We currently have a Novell Print server running just for these paradox printers, running on dos alone. We are unable to install newer printers on this server. Is there another way. to link a printer. Thanks for everything
At my current company we are using paradox for a majority of the information, some of our reports are in excess of 100 pages and the only printers we have setup, have been here for 15 years and cost to much to operate. I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to have paradox create a pdf of the...
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