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I have a user that has moved locations recently. When she
prints emails (new ones - no chance of an old email with old printer attached somehow) some of them print to her old printer which is no longer installed. We're using Outlook 2000 w/Exchange Server. Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer on this strange occurrence. |
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If you find out a solution, please let me know. I have several users with
the exact same problem. Brian Ladley Sr. Technical Analyst IT Helpdesk CNL Shared Services, Inc. bladley@cnlonline.com "Audrey Garner" <audrey.garner@usdoj.gov> wrote in message news:0e6f01c361a5$6789ad40$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I have a user that has moved locations recently. When she > prints emails (new ones - no chance of an old email with > old printer attached somehow) some of them print to her > old printer which is no longer installed. > > We're using Outlook 2000 w/Exchange Server. > > Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer on this > strange occurrence. |
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I found a solution today. Delete the user's Outlook
profile by: Make sure Outlook is closed. Right-click the Outlook icon Choose Properties Show Profiles Delete the user's profile Voila! >-----Original Message----- >If you find out a solution, please let me know. I have several users with >the exact same problem. > >Brian Ladley >Sr. Technical Analyst >IT Helpdesk >CNL Shared Services, Inc. >bladley@cnlonline.com > > >"Audrey Garner" <audrey.garner@usdoj.gov> wrote in message >news:0e6f01c361a5$6789ad40$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> I have a user that has moved locations recently. When she >> prints emails (new ones - no chance of an old email with >> old printer attached somehow) some of them print to her >> old printer which is no longer installed. >> >> We're using Outlook 2000 w/Exchange Server. >> >> Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer on this >> strange occurrence. > > >. > |
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If you don't want to create a new profile, open up
Internet Explorer, click on File, Print. Most likely you will see the correct printer set as default, however, the old printer is highlighted, highlight the new printer that the person is printing to and print a page from IE. Now, the emails should print correctly. If emails come through in an HTML format, it reads the print definition from IE. >-----Original Message----- >I found a solution today. Delete the user's Outlook >profile by: > >Make sure Outlook is closed. >Right-click the Outlook icon >Choose Properties >Show Profiles >Delete the user's profile > >Voila! > >>-----Original Message----- >>If you find out a solution, please let me know. I have >several users with >>the exact same problem. >> >>Brian Ladley >>Sr. Technical Analyst >>IT Helpdesk >>CNL Shared Services, Inc. >>bladley@cnlonline.com >> >> >>"Audrey Garner" <audrey.garner@usdoj.gov> wrote in message >>news:0e6f01c361a5$6789ad40$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>> I have a user that has moved locations recently. When >she >>> prints emails (new ones - no chance of an old email with >>> old printer attached somehow) some of them print to her >>> old printer which is no longer installed. >>> >>> We're using Outlook 2000 w/Exchange Server. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer on this >>> strange occurrence. >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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