K
KitCaz
Hi!
I've scheduled an MS Access to open, perform some data manipulation and
produce landscape reports as snapshot files (.snp) via the Task Scheduler on
a dedicated server.
This seems to work fine whether the user is signed into Windows or not
*except* that when the user isn't signed in, the Landscape orientation of my
report is ignored and it is produced as Portrait.
Is there something wrong here with regards to MS Access being able to
discern any default printer for the user that's authorized to perform the
task? Is my only recourse to ensure my server is auto-logged into Windows?
I've scheduled an MS Access to open, perform some data manipulation and
produce landscape reports as snapshot files (.snp) via the Task Scheduler on
a dedicated server.
This seems to work fine whether the user is signed into Windows or not
*except* that when the user isn't signed in, the Landscape orientation of my
report is ignored and it is produced as Portrait.
Is there something wrong here with regards to MS Access being able to
discern any default printer for the user that's authorized to perform the
task? Is my only recourse to ensure my server is auto-logged into Windows?