[THIN] Re: Printing in PS4

If that is the case why not just Map the printer in the Citrix console to a
shorter name?

On 12/21/06, Evan Mann <emann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 It looks like Christine is talking about the length of the printer name,
not the time it takes to auto-create.  I know QuickBooks has this issue.  A
printer name cannot be more then 54 characters (or was it 55?)

The printer name itself may not be too long, but once it's mapped in
Citrix and has the client name/user name and the "on ..." stuff, it becomes
to long.  You can tweak some of the extra stuff out.  Or you can make the
actual printer name shorter to fit.  It's the only way I've found to deal
with it.  In some cases, I've had to take a network printer ran off a print
server and add it as an IP printe on the local computer, and make the
printer name only 4 or 5 characters long.


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Open the presentation server console. Right click on the published app,
choose properties, client options, uncheck the box under Printing that reads
start this application without waiting for printer creation.

JK


On 12/21/06, Christine Allen <Christine.Allen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  Running PS4, on a windows 2k3 server.  I have one application that has
> a hard time find the default printer because of the long auto creation
> name.  Any way around this?
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> Regards,
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> -Christine
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Blog: http://www.techblink.com

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