Printer/Pc seems to forget printed documents history.



Hello there,

I've got a printer set up in a network, with a few people who have access to
the one printer. I set the options to remember the documents printed, so I
can see what user is printing, etc,etc..but I think when I reset (oe ir
could have been adaware, as I've known that to clear my favourites in
regedit), it forgot the list of all pre-printed documents..

Is there anyway so the Pc will remember all documents printed over the
network share, irrespective if I reset? (Or another piece of software clears
it)

Is there a more advance option hidden within WinXP that works like "Keep
printed documents", and will retain information until "I" choose to clear
it.

Regards.
Paul.



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