Why is this?
I cannot seem to get any of the file formats to print to anywhere on my root drive (c:\).
Any thoughts on what I may be doing wrong?
Thanks
Cannot do anything but print a custom report
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Re: Cannot do anything but print a custom report
Chuck,chucksings wrote:Why is this?
I cannot seem to get any of the file formats to print to anywhere on my root drive (c:\).
Any thoughts on what I may be doing wrong?
Thanks
are you using regular Powerchurch, or Powerchurch ONLINE ??
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
Re: Cannot do anything but print a custom report
Nevermind, your question on the Pocket Powerchurch forum answered this one.
In the Powerchurch ONLINE forum, there was a question similar to this one.
This thread has a number of things to check: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4374
In the Powerchurch ONLINE forum, there was a question similar to this one.
This thread has a number of things to check: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4374
Neil Zampella
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Using PC+ since 1999.
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Re: Cannot do anything but print a custom report
Thanks for helping here and in the Pocket PC section.
I did go and read the post you recommended and the information there steered me in the right direction.
But for the record the root C:\ drive on my computer is actually assigned to N:\ on the PC servers. The counsel earlier was that one's root drive would be seen as M:\.
In any case --- I am up and saving to N:\ and am quite happy.
Chuck
I did go and read the post you recommended and the information there steered me in the right direction.
But for the record the root C:\ drive on my computer is actually assigned to N:\ on the PC servers. The counsel earlier was that one's root drive would be seen as M:\.
In any case --- I am up and saving to N:\ and am quite happy.
Chuck
Re: Cannot do anything but print a custom report
The root drive letter depends on what other drives you have on the machine. So while many will see their C: drive as M:, if they have two CD or DVD drives, or another physical hard drive, theirs may show as N: or higher.chucksings wrote:Thanks for helping here and in the Pocket PC section.
I did go and read the post you recommended and the information there steered me in the right direction.
But for the record the root C:\ drive on my computer is actually assigned to N:\ on the PC servers. The counsel earlier was that one's root drive would be seen as M:\.
In any case --- I am up and saving to N:\ and am quite happy.
Chuck
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.