Re: Saving an Internet Explorer STATIC Web Page

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From: Ken Blake (kblake_at_this.is.an.invalid.domain)
Date: 11/27/04


Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 10:41:15 -0700

In news:F-6dnaoF06m9TDrcRVn-oA@comcast.com,
Eric Anderson <eganders@yahoo.com> typed:

> This appears elegantly simple!
>
> The last time I printed a prn file, I was using DOS. Excuse
> the
> ignorance, but how can I retrieve the content (i.e. print it or
> view
> it). I tried to drop it on the printer and it wants me to open
> it in
> an application.

If you are already familiar with how to do this in DOS, then do
the same thing in Windows XP: open a command prompt window and
issue the command

copy \path\filename.prn LPT1

-- 
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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