2008/11/1 Shawn Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> If you register the file type in windows, this should solve your problem
> no?
>
> Er, no, sorry you've got the wrong end of the stick.

During the current conversation Peter Davies (
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) implied that the following two
procedures (in Windows) are *not* equivalent:
Procedure #1: select several files of the same type within a folder; right
click; choose Print from the context menu.
Procedure #2: select the same files; drag them to the printer.

I claimed that they *are* the same on my machine and was asking how it is
that they are different on his.

My claim is that if the selected files' type is known to Windows then both
procedures cause the files to get printed and that if the type is not known
then the procedures both produce error messages. Peter Davies said that even
if the type is not known to Windows the second procedure causes the files to
be printed but the first doesn't. I'm trying to understand the apparent
discrepancy.

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