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Default printer resets upon shutdown



 
 
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Old January 30th 08, 01:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
c128user
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Default Default printer resets upon shutdown

Every time I shut down the computer, the default printer is reset to a fax
driver. This is on a system I use at work and they can't figure out what's
causing it. It runs XP and is on a network. There is also something set up
where if we go to another system some of our information (called a profile)
will go with us as to not cause problems if we have to switch workstations.
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Old January 30th 08, 06:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Default printer resets upon shutdown

If you are not using the fax, right click on it and disable it.
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Every time I shut down the computer, the default printer is reset to a fax
driver. This is on a system I use at work and they can't figure out
what's
causing it. It runs XP and is on a network. There is also something set
up
where if we go to another system some of our information (called a
profile)
will go with us as to not cause problems if we have to switch
workstations.


 




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