16-Bit Windows-Based Applications May Hang w/Network PrinterLast reviewed: March 25, 1997Article ID: Q103361 |
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In Windows NT, if you lose your connection to a network printer and it is set as the default printer, 16-bit Windows-based applications may load significantly slower than usual or appear to hang completely. When 16-bit Windows-based applications, such as Write, attempt to load, they may search for a printer. If the printer is a network printer and the connection has been broken, the application may load very slowly or appear to hang.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, install a local printer and set it as the default, reestablish the network connection, or remove the network connection entirely.
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