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Dear Friend’s,

I need your help’s here to print the pdf file at server side using network printers.
Here I am using System.Diagnost ic.process namespace to print the pdf file.

The problem is system not throwing any error. Executing fine, but no output in printer.
But the same code is working and printing pdf files in ASP.NET Development Server and windows application.

It’s not working for IIS 6.0.

Please help me…its very very urgent………..

Regards
Adhi.D
Aug 11 '07 #1
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