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Force Printing to a printer based on the given printer name

I have created a print button in my windows and web applications. I have two
printers. One printer is located at server and another one is at client. The
problem is every times I print at client it will spool to my server printer.
I wanted to force print directly to my client's local printer. Could anyone
show me vb.net codes to solve this problem?
Nov 17 '05 #1
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