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In <11230-92105@sneakemail.com>, on 01/02/05
at 09:10 PM, "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> said:
>Now this is a big SURPRISE,
Not to me. Security was just a first guess since you mentioned network
printers. The rest is just process of elimination.
>I had expected JAVA 1.1.8 to work but it
>fails the same way. I don't know if JAVA 1.1.8 was updated from eCS 1.1
>to eCS 1.2 but I know that JAVA 1.3.1 was.
IBM has not updated Java 1.1.8 in many years.
What you need to do next is delete printer objects until Polarbar starts
working again.
It is also possible that Polarbar has cached a default printer name
somewhere and now it is gone. However, I don't see anything like that in
my settings files.
Steven
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