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  • Subject: RE: Windows 98 Logoff & CA Network Printer problem
  • From: "Weatherly, Howard" <hweatherly@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 15:41:54 -0500

Diana, 

Not specifically tied to printers however I have noticed that with Win
98 the machine more often than not refuses to completely shut off even
with the "Power Control" stuff. Also when and if it does, I often need
to physically unplug the machine to get it where it will reboot!
arrrghhhh!

In fairness to MS (I know shoot me!) it may be a hardware issue at
least in my case. I am not fond of the operating system assuming that
I want the hardware turned off in the first place, I may want to boot
to OS/2 or LINUX or whatever and it's a pain to need to switch the
machine on again (assuming that works).

But that's enough MS bashing, even though I believe it to be well
deserved.

We are having a problem with a HP 6MI printing in portrait, darn thing
says portrait everywhere you look, in CA or in Win but given a report
from the SPOOLFILE, CA prints/delivers to printer, a Landscape
rendition. Anyone know what's up with that?

______________________________________________________________________
___
Howard Weatherly

hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil
howard.weatherly@ctg.com
hweath@ibm.net

X4324

 <<Windows 98 Logoff & CA Network Printer problem>> 


After logging off Windows 98 and logging back on, the Client Access
netsoft
router will not connect.  This only happens when a CA Network printer
is
defined.  The solution is rebooting the PC.  

Unfortunately, the user would like to use the logoff that comes with
Windows
98 without having to reboot everytime.  BTW, we are using v3r1m3 and
service
pack SF50480.

Has anyone else experienced this problem and found a solution?  If so,
any
information on a resolution would be greatly appreciated.
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