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- From: rommel@jonas.gold.sub.org (Kai Uwe Rommel)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: Is there any way to change SPOOl directory?
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 92 20:49:36 MET
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- In article <fgpikus.3.722218019@pikuspc.physics.utah.edu> fgpikus@pikuspc.physics.utah.edu (Fedor G. Pikus ) writes:
- >By default, OS2 keeps spool files in the directory
- >c:\spool\printer_name. I'd like to have the files on another drive,
- >say, e:\spool. Is there any way I can do it?
-
- Open the "System Setup" folder in the "OS/2 System" folder and start
- the "Spooler" icon. You are directly put on the first page with the
- edit control to set the spooler path ...
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- Kai Uwe Rommel
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