Microsoft KB Archive/131887

= UNCONF: PRB: Problems If Change PCAnywhere Entry in SYSTEM.INI =

Article ID: 131887

Article Last Modified on 8/12/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FoxPro 2.6a Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q131887



WARNING: The information in this article has not been confirmed or tested by Microsoft. Some or all of the information in this article has been taken from unconfirmed customer reports. ANY USE BY YOU OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS ARTICLE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. Microsoft provides this information "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.



SYMPTOMS
Issuing three or more consecutive REPORT FORM commands causes a "Printer Not Ready" error to occur.



CAUSE
PCAnywhere by Symantec adds the following lines to the SYSTEM.INI file: [386 Enhanced] timercriticalsection=500 device=awdos.386 device=vpcaw.386 device=symevnt.386



WORKAROUND
Remove the lines added by PCAnywhere.

If the error persists, try changing the default printer driver or adding a few seconds of delay between each REPORT FORM command by using a FOR .. NEXT loop. If a different printer driver eliminates the error, obtain the latest version of the default printer driver.



MORE INFORMATION
When you install PCAnywhere, it modifies the Windows SYSTEM.INI file and adds a few device drivers to handle the display as well as the COM and LPT ports. FoxPro for Windows may give you a 'Printer Not Ready' error message when the REPORT FORM is issued three or more consecutive times. Uninstall PCAnywhere to resolve this error. Depending on the version of PCAnywhere, drivers other than what is listed above may exist in the INI file(s). For a complete listing of changes done to the SYSTEM.INI or WIN.INI file, consult with Symantec or check your documentation.

PCAnywhere is manufactured by Symantec, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.

Please note that the communication port architecture in version 3.1 of Windows and Windows for Workgroups was changed in Windows for Workgroup version 3.11.

