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You can create a local port which points to a specific file, just add a
new port, select local port and enter the path for the name. Alternatively if you want a more flexible solution we have a tool at www.printdistributor.com which gives you more flexibility when you print to file. Tony Edgecombe www.printdistributor.com Easy output management screech wrote: > I have set up TCP/IP services and added a Printer with a FILE port/Generic > Text. When I print to this printer it is required that I enter the path and > file name for the print job if I want to save the job in a specific location: > C:\folder\filename.txt. Is there a way that I can set it up to print to a > default location so the only thing I need to enter is the file name? If I > only enter the file name it saves it in the following location: > C:\Window\system32\filename. I believe this is because the tcpsvcs.exe > program file is located in the same directory. Any help would be appreciated, > thanks in advance! |
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