Thanks again Dennis

I will be aware of that. Most of the time I have a reset since I shift from
standing and laying A4 all the times. I will experiment!

 

Gunnar Ekblad

Kontema IT AB

Hästholmsvägen 32

131 30 Nacka

Sweden

 

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Gunnar,

 

Be aware, PRINT always sends a form fee at the end of the job.

This is not a problem unless you end your reports with a reset command to
the printer (HP lasers)

The reset pushes the last page out, so the extra formfeed pushes a blank
page.

 

I’ve had to change my reports to set fonts and stuff back to normal at the
end of a job, rather than sending a reset.

 

I found no way to tell PRINT to skip the formfeed.  (Half-baked MS
utilities!)

 

Dennis

 

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Thank you Dennis

I noticed that it has become slow as well (not in all cases but in some
cases?)!

So I will try you method with the print command. We shall see.

 

Gunnar Ekblad

Kontema IT AB

Hästholmsvägen 32

131 30 Nacka

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Emmitt,

 

That is certainly something I understand.

 

My pervious method was for every DOS print job :

1.       NET USE LPT1 /DELETE

2.       NET USE LPT1 whatever

3.       copy file to LPT1

 

At some point MS seemed to be dinking with their operating system and this
method got extremely slow.

 

That is why I went to using the PRINT command.

It sends plain text to the printer without having to do all the intermediate
steps.

 

NET USE has gone back to being fast but there are some slight differences
when using PRINT, so I’m staying there.

 

BUT, if yours is not broke, don’t change it (I’m preaching to the choir, I
know!)

 

Dennis

 

 

 

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Dennis,

 

We do what we do because it is the only way we have found over many years’
experience to make it work reliably.

 

 

Emmitt Dove

Manager, Converting Applications Development

Evergreen Packaging, Inc.

[email protected]

(203) 214-5683 m

(203) 643-8022 o

(203) 643-8086 f

[email protected]

 

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DOS vs Rbase for Windows

 

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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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.

[email protected]

(203) 214-5683 m

(203) 643-8022 o

(203) 643-8086 f

[email protected]

 

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Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:49 PM
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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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