This article describes how to enable automatic printing to a file in
Windows NT.
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To enable automatic printing to a file in Windows NT 3.x, follow
these steps:
| 1. | In Print Manager, click Create Printer on the Printer menu.
NOTE: If the printer already exists, select the printer, click
Properties on the Printer menu, and then follow steps 3-5.
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| 2. | In the Create Printer dialog box, type the printer name and description
details in the Printer Name box, and then press ENTER.
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| 3. | In the Print To dialog box, click Network Printer in Windows NT 3.1 or
click Other in Windows NT 3.5x, and then click Local Port.
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| 4. | In the Local Port box, type the 8.3 file name (include the drive and
path if necessary) to which you want to print.
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| 5. | Click OK. At this time, Print Manager may need to install the printer
driver software.
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| 6. | Changing the Print Setup settings in your programs to print to this
newly created printer causes automatic printing to the file name
supplied in step 4.
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To enable automatic printing to a file in Windows NT 4.0, follow
these steps:
| 1. | In the Printers folder, click Add Printer.
NOTE: If the printer already exists, select the printer, click
Properties on the File menu, and then follow steps 3-9.
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| 2. | Click My Computer, and then click Next.
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| 3. | Click the Ports tab.
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| 4. | Click Add Port.
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| 5. | Click Local Port.
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| 6. | Click New Port.
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| 7. | Type a path and file name for the file, using either long file names
or 8.3 naming conventions.
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| 8. | Click OK.
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| 9. | Click Close, and then click OK.
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Additional Information
Windows 3.1 supports automatic printing to a file by modifying the Win.ini
file so that programs print to the same file name. This disables the
dialog box that prompts for a file name and writes to the same file name
every time. This behavior is useful for certain programs that need to be
automated.
Windows NT stores all the user-defined print information in the registry;
it does not allow you to modify an .ini file to disable the pop-up
messages prompting for a file name from program.
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