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daily recurring print jobs

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djallen

IS-IT--Management
Oct 1, 2003
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guys,
everytime i boot up one of my pc's it begins printing jobs from the day before. i'll check the spool before shutting down and it will be clear. i've uninstalled/reinstalled. has this happened to anyone else???

djallen[b\]
 
this is an HP 5100. it is networked. i currently have the pc networked directly to the printer's ip address. all of the pc's on the network are mapped to this printer the same way. plus, the problem pc is connected to other network printers. however, the hp 5100 is the only one that prints old jobs each day. [/
 
thanks bcastner...i disabled bidirectional printing and the jobs were gone when i rebooted.
 
Hello djallen:

I suspect you are printing from a DOS based application

Here is the fix assuming that the printer is shared:

At the DOS prompt, type NET USE

If a printer is lsited, type

NET USE LPT1: /DELETE

Then add:

NET USE LPT1: \\COMPUTERNAME\SHARENAME /PERSISTENT:YES

All DOS jobs will be captured and sent to the printer from now on. Use /PERSISTENT:YES for W2K and XP only. Each time the systems boots, it will remember the NET USE entry

Mickey




 
"/Persistent:Yes" is the default setting of this switch in both Win2k and XP.
 
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