mskennicutt
IS-IT--Management
I have a Win2k computer that seemingly won't send data direct to the LPT1 port (i.e. DOS Print command or printing through the DOS Edit program), but I CAN print using the Windows printer (which is also using the LPT1 port). When I use the DOS Print command it says that the file was sent to LPT1, but it doesn't print. I have tried hooking up a second printer with no luck and I also made sure there was no Net Use capture on LPT1. I also tried switching the parallel port from ECP to EPP in the BIOS.
After that I tried booting to a Windows98 boot disk and the DOS Print command worked fine???
The problem then lies within Windows 2000. I uninstalled the last program that was put on the system (a few days prior to when this problem surfaced) which was Dragon Naturally Speaking. I also changed the name of the 'run' registry entry so that no programs would start at boot up (I also removed everything in the start up folder). Even with no other programs running the problem persisted.
I am completely out of ideas here? The PC is running SP2 right now, but I don't see what could have changed to cause the problem in the first place.
Please HELP!!!
After that I tried booting to a Windows98 boot disk and the DOS Print command worked fine???
The problem then lies within Windows 2000. I uninstalled the last program that was put on the system (a few days prior to when this problem surfaced) which was Dragon Naturally Speaking. I also changed the name of the 'run' registry entry so that no programs would start at boot up (I also removed everything in the start up folder). Even with no other programs running the problem persisted.
I am completely out of ideas here? The PC is running SP2 right now, but I don't see what could have changed to cause the problem in the first place.
Please HELP!!!