At 11:02 AM 2/6/2002 -0500, Thomas J Cimicato wrote:

>I have several 6.5++ reports (on NT) that print to the 
Acrobat Reader. They write to a file in c:\temp\generic.pdf. 
>My apps then copy generic.pdf to a production directory and 
>rename it.
>
>PRNSETUP 'Acrobat PDFWriter'
>OUTPUT Printer
>PRINT COMPL1
>OUT SCREEN
>
>These apps have been working fine for months, however, 
>now they open the Acrobat Reader with the generic.pdf file 
>displaying. R:Base is then hung up. Hitting enter gets me 
>to a R:Prompt with a funky light blue background and no 
>response from any command typed at the R:Prompt. I have to 
?kill it with Task Manager.
>
>I assume there are some setting that I can use to control 
>this. Not sure why it suddenly behaves differently since 
>I have made no recent changes.

Thom,

If everything has been working fine for months, then, there 
has to be something which has caused that boo-boo <g>. 

01. I would check the existence of appropriate directory 
    and the rights. 

02. Make sure that default PDF setup is correct in INI file.

03. Last but not least, use the latest build:1.851xRT03 of 
    The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) which includes the 
    fix for PRNSETUP 'Printer Name' command when using MS 
    Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

    RBW65PP2.TXT includes all details. 

   http://www.rbase.com/65ppupdates

Good Luck!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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