Now that you have the program, here you can download
application templates.
ADBM Sample Files
Simple Financing
Simple Budget
Restaurant
Management
Special Purpose Downloads (require a password)
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==========PRINTING FROM DOS ADVANCED DB
MASTER============
The following steps are required to enable printing from DOS ADVANCED DB MASTER
under the XP operating system.
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1. The printer must be the
"DEFAULT" printer.
From the "Start" button, run "Printers and Faxes", then
set your printer to be the DEFAULT printer.
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2. Copy the following three
lines into a text file called
NETUSE.BAT, in any directory you like. You can use any
word processor or the windows programs NOTEPAD or WORDPAD.
NET USE LPT1: /DELETE
NET USE LPT1: \\JP32\hp5610 /persistent:yes
REM NET USE LPT1: \\COMPUTERNAME\PRINTERNAME /persistent:yes
Change the second line to correctly show
your own COMPUTERNAME (instead of JP32) and
the correct PRINTERNAME (instead of hp5610), then save the changes.
COMPUTERNAME is located by bringing up the "My Computer" properties
and selecting the "Computer Name" tab. Use the value given
for "Full Computer Name".
PRINTERNAME is located by clicking the "Start" button,
run "Printers and Faxes", then bring up properties for
your printer. Select the "Share" tab and use the "Share name".
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3. Run this BAT file from a dos
window. To bring up a dos
window: from the START button, choose the "RUN" button then type
in CMD and press OK. When the DOS window comes up, you will have
to change the directory to the directory that contains your
NETUSE.BAT file and then run this batch file.
After running the batch file, your dos window should display
the message:
"The command completed successfully"
Example dos commands to do this:
C:\
CD\mydir\xdir
NETUSE
These commands assume the NETUSE.BAT file is located in
directory C:\mydir\xdir .
You should now be able to print from DOS ADBM.
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