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Subject:Re: Paradox 9 - 9.00.738 on Windows 10 Pro - more
Date:Fri, 1 Mar 2019 08:14:43 -0500
From:"Steven Green" <greens@diamondsg.com>
Newsgroups:pnews.paradox-discussions
> I am also trying to get a local printer on one of the machine, USB plugged 
> in to test and eliminate network.

I have that problem at home, and it has nothing to do with Paradox :-)

ever since we upgraded our router, the wifi printer takes forever to print.. 
doesn't matter which band it's connected to, doesn't matter which band the 
source is connected to.. any computer, any phone.. it prints, but takes 
forever.. connected local to my laptop, instant


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"Kevin Zawicki"  wrote in message 
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>
Win10 update removes SMB1 protocol
<

Maybe, I will check...
I am also trying to get a local printer on one of the machine, USB plugged
in to test and eliminate network.


Leslie <"ViaThe List"@NOSPAM.com> wrote:
>The latest Win10 update removes SMB1 protocol so that could affect
>networked printers in some way with Paradox maybe.
>
>This can be re-added via the Add or Remove Windows Features function.
>Could that be the problem?
>Leslie.
>
>On 28/02/2019 3:41 PM, Günter wrote:
>> 1) if the machine is a win7 machine, updating to 8,10,10(1809) then a
>>      rebuild of win is a good choice (win10 has a function for this)
>> 2) for me sometimes had a disfunctional P9 (Dev)
>>   - Project Viewer miss at forms the "Design"-menu entry
>>   - it is because I use identical VeraSrypt-Containers with most-used
>>        programfiles on all our machines
>>   - in this case I have to install the first DEV Version P9 from CD
>>   - evry time it occours I spent some time to find the difference in
>>        in the registry, not found yet
>> 3) test Point 5 of my last post
>>        the registry shows the NETBIOS-Printers, not the WIN-10-DEVICES
>>        Paradox knows only these printers
>> 4) perhaps there is a property in Win10 to cancel NETBIOS-Printers?
>>
>> Am 28.02.2019 um 02:01 schrieb Kevin Zawicki:
>>> I see what you are saying…
>>> Testing some direct print code from a script, see if the printer dialog
box
>>> is the focal point.
>>>
>>> I have done this and more variations in other apps.
>>>
>>> #3 - all reports on this system in GUI open to screen
>>> tried various combinations.
>>>
>>> #4 – checking in that and what each machine has for each printer.
>>>
>>>
>>> But remember, suddenly on all machines that got the latest (or a latest)
>>> win10 update the problem occurs where it worked before.
>>> When rolling back the latest update on one machine, it then worked. 
>>> Cannot
>>> roll back other machines.
>>>
>>> MS Support was engaged and spent some time on it (I know), but they 
>>> concluded
>>> (I do not have all details):
>>> Reset windows retaining files
>>> or / then
>>> a clean win10 install then install Paradox
>>> They did seem to indicate they no issue like this, but who knows what
they
>>> actually looked at.
>>>
>>> The odd thing is that if you open Paradox, open any object, such as a
table,
>>> form, choose interactively from menu   File-Print,;   Paradox hard 
>>> closes.
>>> I have seen MANY combinations of al sorts of OSes, builds, PDOX (all
the
>>> way back to DOS). Never seen this issue before.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> =?UTF-8?Q?G=c3=bcnter?= <info@NoSpam-mk-news.com> wrote:
>>>> 1) do not print from RSL-Preview
>>>>   better show it (without menu), ask user if ok and then print via OPAL
>>>> 2) RSL is most safer then RDL
>>>> 3) after P9 (or R9) starts, first one rsl-Preview has to be shown
>>>> 4) do not have "one note Printer" first in the Printer-List
>>>> 5) detect Printernames with a list-field.open:
>>>>
>>>> method open(var eventInfo Event)
>>>> var
>>>> ali longint
>>>> ars array[] string
>>>>   t table
>>>> TC TCursor
>>>>   s,s1,s2 string
>>>> endvar
>>>> ;s1="Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Windows"
>>>> ;s=getRegistryValue(s1,"Device",regKeyCurrentUser) ;Default Printer
>>>>   s2="Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\PrinterPorts"
>>>>   enumRegistryValueNames(s2,regKeyCurrentUser,ars)  ;all Printers
>>>>   ;ars.view(s)
>>>>   ;Fehlerquelle eventuell Backslashes, wenn Drucker nicht auf diesem
System
>>>>   ;funktioniert unter Win8
>>>>   if NOT istable(":PRIV:PrintW.db") then
>>>>   t=create ":PRIV:PrintW.db"
>>>>      with "Drucker" : "A255"
>>>>      endcreate
>>>>      sleep()
>>>>   endif
>>>>   P.TCopenP(TC,"PrintW",0)
>>>>   TC.empty()
>>>>   TC.edit()
>>>>   for ali from 1 to ars.size()
>>>>   TC.insertrecord()
>>>>      TC.(1)=ars[ali]
>>>>      TC.unlockrecord()
>>>>   endfor
>>>>   TC.close()
>>>> dodefault
>>>> self.dataSource="[:PRIV:PrintW.Drucker]"
>>>> endMethod
>>>>
>>>> 6) set printer with a method like this:
>>>>
>>>> method DruckerSetzen(Name string)logical
>>>> var
>>>>   Printer array[] string
>>>>   ali longint
>>>>   s string
>>>> endvar
>>>>   enumprinters(Printer)
>>>>   for ali from 1 to Printer.size()
>>>>   s=Printer[ali]
>>>>      s=s.substr(1,s.search(",")-1)
>>>>      if s.size()>31 then
>>>>      s=s.substr(1,31)
>>>>      endif
>>>>      if Name=s then
>>>>      if PrinterSetCurrent(Printer[ali]) then
>>>>      return(true)
>>>>         else
>>>>         return(false)
>>>>         endif
>>>>      endif
>>>>   endfor
>>>>   return(false)
>>>> endMethod
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> Günter
>>>>
>>>> Am 26.02.2019 um 01:16 schrieb Kevin Zawicki:
>>>>> To assist in troubleshoot (previous post)>
>>>>>
>>>>> I know I have seen various charts and lists.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am looking for a list for Paradox  / WP office Pro that list Paradox
>>> version
>>>>> and builds, what the patches change the build to, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> What BDEs are compatible with which? Always use the latest?
>>>>>
>>>>> Working with Paradox 9 and up.
>>>>>
>>>>> I know the history and know no real new features. Just gathering info.
>>>>>
>>>>> trying pdox 10 on a problem machine before a full rebuild
>>>>>
>>> 


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