indows XP, forgotten and unsupported.
>
> From: quills
> To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
>
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2018 5:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Windows 10 updates disables FM printing
>
> Sue Microsoft in a class action suite for m
lf-installation
and if this printer problem recurs, I hopefully should be able to locate the
particular update to uninstall.
From: Art Campbell
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Cc: Ken Poshedly
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Fram
An important point being left out is what flavor of Windows 10 is being
used. If it's Home... I'd walk away.
Pro or Enterprise are stable and have the support required.
Also given that the environment seems to be FM 10, sis or seven year old
software running in an environment for which it wasn't
Ken Poshedly wrote:
>"Quills",
>Your sarcasm is noted. I'm just looking for help trying to ward off future
>problems with Windows 10 updates. And this is the first update since I was
>"forced" into Windows 10 that has >caused this problem.
>
>Going back to Windows 7 (which I liked) might be
but in the long run,
it'll wind up just like Windows XP, forgotten and unsupported.
From: quills
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2018 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Framers] Windows 10 updates disables FM printing
Sue Microsoft in
Sue Microsoft in a class action suite for monopolistic actions.
> On May 27, 2018, at 12:27, Robert Lauriston wrote:
>
> Upgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1.
>
>> On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
>>
>> Here's something I didn't need to have happen on a Saturday night. And I
>>
Maybe the Samsung C1810 is a postscript printer. Postscript printers
create a PS file and then send it to the printer.
On 28-May-18 2:48 PM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
I was unable to print to EITHER my physical printer (a Samsung C1810) OR to the
“Adobe” printer (and thus create a postscript file
I was unable to print to EITHER my physical printer (a Samsung C1810) OR to the
“Adobe” printer (and thus create a postscript file to run through Distiller for
my resulting pdf file). By the way, I could print a Word file with no problem.
Now can print normally after rolling back to Windows 10
I found the webpages that discuss the problem with this search:
https://www.google.com/search?q=Cannot+query+escape+768
Here are some of the pages that give solutions:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2491654
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2476727
--
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
A recent Windows 10 update broke the ability to make PDFs from
FrameMaker. Is that what you were trying to do? The solutions is to
revert back to Windows 10 version 1709. I think the other solution was
to switch to CYMK. I'm not sure about the second option. I went with the
1st option. I can't
Windows 10 is spyware and the auto-upgrade routine in Windows 7 and
8.1 is a virus. You can install a tool such as GWX or Never10 to block
the virus.
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 11:18 AM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
> Would (go back to Windows 7) if I could but can’t so I won’t.
Would (go back to Windows 7) if I could but can’t so I won’t. Windows 10 did an
automatic install when I had Windows 7, and I don’t want to repeat that debacle.
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> On May 27, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
>
> Upgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1.
>
Upgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1.
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
>
> Here's something I didn't need to have happen on a Saturday night. And I
> suspect the cause seems to be Windows 10 updates.
>
> Worked on some FM 10.0 files Saturday morning and all
Here's something I didn't need to have happen on a Saturday night.
And I suspect the cause seems to be Windows 10 updates.
Worked on some FM 10.0 files Saturday morning and all was well and
was able to print to my Samsung C1810W color laserjet printer.
I knew Windows had downloaded updates
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