To define a printer to which the Uniface application can print, you need to define a logical printer name and map it to a physical printer.
Output can be sent to the printer only if the device table specified in the print job model is appropriate to the platform and printer.
This adds a [PRT_LogicalPrinter] subkey to the Printer key in the Windows Registry.
Otherwise, edit the [printer] section of the initialization file, adding a mapping using the following syntax: LogicalPrinter=PhysicalPrinter
For example: myprinter=\PRINTERS\HPLASERJ 4Si
landsc=\PRINTERS\HPLASERJ 4Si
I have it on Vista but I cant get AOS to work :/
you cant
This worked for me both for a Windows 2000 computer printing to XP and then to Vista. The limited user who is printing must have a user account on both computers, and both accounts must have the SAME username and password. When my users had accounts on both computers, but the passwords were different, they could not print. When I standardized the password for a user, she could print.
uh u cant
u cant really u cant uninstall it only by format
DirectX 9 is included with Windows Vista.
Heck yes. I run it with Vista. The only thing I don't like about it is the music that comes on when it starts up. I cant find a way to stop that.
You cant, windows xp sucks. Windows vista the best! with windows vista you can do it!
Obviously, because Vista wasn't around at the time Halo 2 for PC was made, and this therefore makes Halo 2 incompatible for Vista
u cant
you dont seem to know why. i guess you dont know
yes it is multi tasking, although vitta cant handle it well, thus it slows down . yes it is multi tasking, although vista cant handle it well, thus it slows down .