> Does it have to be a fax? What about sending the data
> to a locally installed printer?

I'd love to know if there is a simple way to do that.  I'm in a situation
where I need to run several reports (generated in HTML) and they need to be
printed on whatever the default printer is on the server (Windows 2003).
I've done a lot of searching, and I've seen the "redirect to lpt1 in a batch
file posts" and well, that won't work for sending html files.

Essentially I need a service that can run on the server that I can feed a
list of URLs to and have it render them, and then send them on over to the
default printer.  Anyone have ideas?


-Justin Scott


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