I'm on dutch WIN2K, never had that kind of problem (nor on 98; NT4 or ME)...
You'll have to force the sysAdmin to install the newer driver if you're
certain that's it, otherwise i'm afraid you're pretty helpless...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jakob Hede Madsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Decimal Numbers and Regional settings on WinNT


> At 10:59 +0200 2001_10_23, Oliver wrote:
> >  > A couple of things  to try--did you set the country and language?
Have you
> >>  tried it on a Dutch system, preferably with German Director?
> >
> >My problem is that I have already built Director application that is
> >installed on the customer's (large) network. WinNT working stations are
all
> >set to "Dutch" regional setting and with that damn HP LaserJet 5M set as
> >default printer. I asked them to upgrade the driver (with the latest
version
> >problem does not occur) but they are not willing to apply any change on
> >their network! So, I am pretty much stacked... Hoped, there could be some
> >instruction to add into "lingo.ini", or something...
> >
> >thanks for suggestions, anyway.
> >Oliver
>
> AFAIR HP Windows printerDrivers are generally known to be buggy in a
> way, that affects other processes.
> Maybe you can research that lead, and use it as leverage?
> Jakob
>
>
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