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Everytime I try to print, i get booted out of a Citric App

could it be W2K or Citrix



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I'm gonna regret doing this but...

First off, let me tell you that I most likely do not have a solution
for you. Heck, the only printing I do isn't prone to dying on me. But
a question with this limited amount of info is most likely not going
to get a response.

First off... what versions of software are you using? Windows 2000 on
what SP level? What fixes? Is it up-to-date to the latest and (ahem)
greatest M$ has to offer? What specific version of Citrix? Any fixes
installed on that one?

Are you running a published application, or straight to a desktop?

Is the printer a local one, or a network one? If it's a network
printer, is it installed locally, or does it chuck the prints onward
to a different server? Have you tried pausing the queue to see if it
actually prinst something? How is the printer configured? Spooling of
jobs or directly to printer? Is enough space left on the spool volume
of said printer? Does the printer work normally straight from the
machine? Do you have sufficient rights on the printer?

Are you printing to a captured LPT port, or straight to a printer? Any
protocol that's being used if it's a network printer? Any weird print
services such as Unix or MacIntosh active?

All in all, I'm just chucking a few ideas out, which would help
diagnose the problem. The problem stated below is just too... general.

Neko-

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 15:38:17 -0500, "Antz" <amoralezz@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>Everytime I try to print, i get booted out of a Citric App
>
>could it be W2K or Citrix
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>thanks
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"Antz" <amoralezz@yahoo.com> wrote in news:#poKOGjNFHA.4028
@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:

> Everytime I try to print, i get booted out of a Citric App
>
> could it be W2K or Citrix

Check the event logs for errors regarding this. That's about as much of a
detailed answer you're going to get without giving more detail.