Emmit,

Citrix is a whole other animal.

Each session is a virtual machine so NET USE setting ARE Citrix session 
specific.
But within the citrix session, IF you issue a NET USE it affect the whole 
session not just one command shell.

I just tried my test under a citrix session and got the same resulets.
2l dos sessions saw the changes simultaneously.

Dennis McGrath

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emmitt Dove
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:56 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Printing to network printers LPT1-LPT9 in Rbasefor DOS 
vs Rbase for Windows

Allow me to revert to my original postulate:

"The best approach is to set up your printer mappings in the batch file that 
starts R:BASE for DOS so you know they are in effect for the CMD.EXE session 
that is running R:BASE."

What I can assure you is that over many years of experience in a Citrix/Windows 
Server/R:BASE for DOS/R:BASE for Windows environment, my statement above 
stands.  Note the word "best."

Emmitt Dove
Manager, Converting Applications Development
Evergreen Packaging, Inc.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lawrence Lustig
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:49 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Printing to network printers LPT1-LPT9 in Rbasefor DOS 
vs Rbase for Windows

<<
I don't dispute your steps below.  However, if you have an R:BASE DOS session 
open throughout that entire process, I submit that it will not see any changes 
from the NET USE commands issued.
 >>

I just did the following:

1. Started RBDos in a one window.
2. Opened another CMD window.
3. In the second window I issued NET USE to map LPT1 to a networked printer.
4. In the first window I CONNECTed and issues OUT LPT1; LIST; OUT SCREEN.

My listing was produced on the network printer. Ten pages too, so I got the 
hairy eyeball from the network admin.

I suppose this could vary according to operating system, but on this WinXP 
machine my NET USE in one command session is immediately available to my 
already-running R:Base for DOS session in another window.
--
Larry

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