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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Order of Adapters in Windows 7 Post 302591132 by Corona688 on Wednesday 18th of January 2012 03:20:15 PM
Old 01-18-2012
Order of Adapters in Windows 7

I am trying to get my boss' ipad to print on our local printers, and rapidly coming to loathe the product.

After several false starts I'm attempting to use the free WePrint application, running on a Windows machine, to "forward" our printers from it to the ipad over the local network. I've hit a snag. The Windows machine is attached to two networks, and WePrint picks the wrong one! Smilie And it has no options to choose any others. Smilie

Is there anywhere in the control panel where I might be able to control which network adapter happens "first" in the order, to make WePrint choose the correct network?
 

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PRINTER_LIST(3) 							 1							   PRINTER_LIST(3)

printer_list - Return an array of printers attached to the server

SYNOPSIS
array printer_list (int $enumtype, [string $name], [int $level]) DESCRIPTION
The function enumerates available printers and their capabilities. PARAMETERS
o $enumtype -$enumtype must be one of the following predefined constants: o PRINTER_ENUM_LOCAL: enumerates the locally installed printers. o PRINTER_ENUM_NAME: enumerates the printer of $name, can be a server, domain or print provider. o PRINTER_ENUM_SHARED: this parameter can't be used alone, it has to be OR'ed with other parameters, i.e. PRINTER_ENUM_LOCAL to detect the locally shared printers. o PRINTER_ENUM_DEFAULT: (Win9.x only) enumerates the default printer. o PRINTER_ENUM_CONNECTIONS: (WinNT/2000 only) enumerates the printers to which the user has made connections. o PRINTER_ENUM_NETWORK: (WinNT/2000 only) enumerates network printers in the computer's domain. Only valid if $level is 1. o PRINTER_ENUM_REMOTE: (WinNT/2000 only) enumerates network printers and print servers in the computer's domain. Only valid if $level is 1. o $name - Used with PRINTER_ENUM_NAME. o $level -$level sets the level of information request. Can be 1,2,4 or 5. RETURN VALUES
Return an array of printers. EXAMPLES
Example #1 printer_list(3) example <?php /* detect locally shared printer */ var_dump(printer_list(PRINTER_ENUM_LOCAL | PRINTER_ENUM_SHARED)); ?> PHP Documentation Group PRINTER_LIST(3)
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