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copy command and 2003 print queue

I'm using the file system object in VB6 to copy files to a print queue.

The copy command has been working great for Windows Server 2000. But when
we upgraded to Server 2003 it hangs the application.

Any ideas.
Dan
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Edwilli,

Probably you get an quicker answer in one of the newsgroups
microsoft.publi c.vb

I advise you the general discussion one which I saw is the most active.

This is a VBNet newsgroup which languages uses the same words however is for
the rest complete different. VBNet is very much equal to C#.

I hope you find your solution?

Cor
"edwilli" <ed*****@discus sions.microsoft .com>
I'm using the file system object in VB6 to copy files to a print queue.

The copy command has been working great for Windows Server 2000. But when
we upgraded to Server 2003 it hangs the application.

Any ideas.
Dan

Nov 21 '05 #2

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