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Hello  
Are your using PMfax ?  
Yes, then go to the following website ...  
 
http://www.cds-inc.com/techsprt/pmfaxodl.html  
 
=2E.. and do download PRNDRV.EXE !  
 
Good luck, svobi  
 
 
PS: I have placed its Object Icon in the Printer Folder ;-) =  
 
 
 
 
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rosenfeldmj@comcast.net on 25/01/2004 19:30:34  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: To kill a printer (driver)...?  
 
I have a few printer drivers that are hanging around in eCS 1.1 long =  
 
after I thought I had deleted them. They don't show up in the Printers =  
 
object box, but they still appear as default printer in some apps, and =  
 
one has a tmp file in use so that I cannot delete the file. How can I =  
 
search out and kill all unwanter printers (drivers)?  
 
 
 
 
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