Hi,
Just bought 2 new PCs for my company with XP for me and one of the Directors, a few more to follow very soon.
I cannot understand how the network printer names are shown in the print dialog boxes, ie. \\servername\printername (as installed on the server). How do I get it to show the printer name in user-friendly language, ie Kyocera FS-7000 via network or Smart Label Printer instead of \\1008\slp on 1008?
It already proving EXTREMELY HARD to pick out the printer name I want to use each time I want to print an e-mail/document, etc. But perhaps I'll get used to us. However, as IT Support Co-ordinator, though, I am concerned for my colleagues who will find this very hard to deal with, and will probably keep pressing the wrong printer, which could have disastrous results if the document is sensitive/confidential!!
It's going to cause me a lot of hassle and a lot of time because I have an Access database where about 250 reports are set to print to a specific printer and it doesn't recognise the new printer name, it's still looking for the printer name I set up on Windows 98, so each time it stops and pauses and asks which printer to use. The only way to prevent this happening each time is to go into Setup on each report and change the name/location. The reports run from macros, so I can't use them until I change each printer setup.
Our IT Support company's person said that the network name installed on the server HAS to be used, it cannot be changed. I find this baffling, and am very annoyed that I can't choose printer names for MY OWN PC.
Can this behaviour be changed in some way? Or is there a workaround? - or a way to quickly change all of my Access reports?
I keenly await your reply, as I need to decide on the next few PCs I am ordering shortly.
Regards,
Jay/UK
Just bought 2 new PCs for my company with XP for me and one of the Directors, a few more to follow very soon.
I cannot understand how the network printer names are shown in the print dialog boxes, ie. \\servername\printername (as installed on the server). How do I get it to show the printer name in user-friendly language, ie Kyocera FS-7000 via network or Smart Label Printer instead of \\1008\slp on 1008?
It already proving EXTREMELY HARD to pick out the printer name I want to use each time I want to print an e-mail/document, etc. But perhaps I'll get used to us. However, as IT Support Co-ordinator, though, I am concerned for my colleagues who will find this very hard to deal with, and will probably keep pressing the wrong printer, which could have disastrous results if the document is sensitive/confidential!!
It's going to cause me a lot of hassle and a lot of time because I have an Access database where about 250 reports are set to print to a specific printer and it doesn't recognise the new printer name, it's still looking for the printer name I set up on Windows 98, so each time it stops and pauses and asks which printer to use. The only way to prevent this happening each time is to go into Setup on each report and change the name/location. The reports run from macros, so I can't use them until I change each printer setup.
Our IT Support company's person said that the network name installed on the server HAS to be used, it cannot be changed. I find this baffling, and am very annoyed that I can't choose printer names for MY OWN PC.
Can this behaviour be changed in some way? Or is there a workaround? - or a way to quickly change all of my Access reports?
I keenly await your reply, as I need to decide on the next few PCs I am ordering shortly.
Regards,
Jay/UK