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AdAware is great but can't find some of the stuff that comes with Kazaa. Look for a file name cmd32.exe on your system. If you have it, go to Symantec and search on that name to see how to clean it up. It's a trojan horse that propagates itself on your machine. Not sure what else it does, but it's tedious to remove (I have/had a teenager at home, so I know).

Lotsa luck

Vern

At 11:55 AM 6/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Can't help you on the printer, but in the future just run AdAware rather
than reformatting  your PC.

jch

-----Original Message-----
From: James Newman [mailto:jabezinc@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 11:50 AM
To: Midrange L
Subject: Printer session in CA


I have a 9402-200 running V3R2 and I'm running CA 3.1. The pc connects via TCP/IP (thanks Steve) and I've had emulation, file transfer, and printer session to my HP Laserjet all running fine.

I discovered I had 40 spies running (thanks Kazaa) and decided to reformat
the hard drive.  I now have CA with emulation and file transfer running
again but I can't configure a printer session to the HP Laserjet connected
to my pc.  When I do "Client Access - Accessories - Start or Configure a
Session", I can't select printer as my "Type of Emulation" - that choice is
greyed out.  What am I doing wrong?  TIA.



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