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Printing in VPC v7

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Bruce - 30 Jan 2005 19:08 GMT
I am trying to set up my Mac to print under VPC v7.  I am running Mac
OSX 10.3 and Windows XP Prof.  I get the message "Integration Disabled"
under the settings menu.  On the right hand side where it says "Send
Windows Documents to"  the choices are greyed out and it says "This
feature is not supported with this guest operating system".  I have
already installoed Virtual Machine Additions.  Are these messages
indicative of a problem or is this normal?
Steve Jain - 30 Jan 2005 23:31 GMT
>I am trying to set up my Mac to print under VPC v7.  I am running Mac
>OSX 10.3 and Windows XP Prof.  I get the message "Integration Disabled"
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>already installoed Virtual Machine Additions.  Are these messages
>indicative of a problem or is this normal?

Those messages indicate that the Additions aren't working properly.
You could try reinstalling them and if that doesn't work go to the
control panel in Windows, remove any/all instances, reboot and
reinstall the Additions.
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