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Generalclosing the main form after loading another form Pin
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GeneralMetrics 2 english 2 twips 2 whatever Pin
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GeneralPrinting from a webservice Pin
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Heath Stewart17-Feb-04 3:26
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nathanreynolds17-Feb-04 10:55
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Heath Stewart17-Feb-04 13:13
protectorHeath Stewart17-Feb-04 13:13 
HTTP status code 500 could be just about anything. That's like just saying, "There's an error". If this is an ASP.NET application, check the trace.axd "file" from your web application's root if logging is enabled from your web application's Web.config file. This should give more information.

I'm not even totally sure if this will work, although I'm fairly positive this will not work if the user doesn't have local login privileges since a Windows station (i.e., support for window and graphic handles) would have to be available (so far as docs read).

If you need more information about how to set up printing, then read the .NET Framework SDK documentation for the related classes, such as PrintDocument, PrinterSettings, etc. That's why it's there.

 

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