Thanks Jose, sorry to take so long to get back - I am on the road curently. I will try the code you posted as soon as I can. If for some reason that doesn't work, I will send you and Joan the user name and code I am using.
Thanks much,
Erich
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- Mon Sep 26 2005
- Forum: Amyuni PDF Converter (PDF Printer Driver)
- Topic: "Printer not activated, error code -20"
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11256
- Mon Sep 19 2005
- Forum: Amyuni PDF Converter (PDF Printer Driver)
- Topic: "Printer not activated, error code -20"
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11256
- Fri Sep 16 2005
- Forum: Amyuni PDF Converter (PDF Printer Driver)
- Topic: "Printer not activated, error code -20"
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11256
Thanks for the response, Joan. I already tried to use the enablePrinter( ) method (I noted this at the bottom of my first post - sorry if I wasn't clear). I was using the method within the DLL rather than the ActiveX interface. In the API document I have, it looks as if they are two different method...
- Wed Sep 14 2005
- Forum: Amyuni PDF Converter (PDF Printer Driver)
- Topic: "Printer not activated, error code -20"
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11256
"Printer not activated, error code -20"
Hey there, I have seen some posts regarding this error message stating that it has to do with the activation code. Let me outline my case: The app is written in ASP calling PowerBuilder 9.02 COM objects. The PB code is actually doing all of the work with Amyuni. The print-to-PDF code was all written...