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| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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I recently upgraded to Windows Vista. Now whenever I send a job to the
printer, I get the annoying balloon telling me "this document has been sent to the printer". I want to disable that alert. Someone showed me how to turn of that notification and it was very simple (it did not involve changing anything in the registry). Like a fool, I did not write down the instructions. The message has begun appearing again and I need to know how to turn it off. Thanks to anyone who can answer this. |
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Navigate to Start Printers (if you have enabled the option to place it
on the start menu). *Select File Server Properties Advanced. Uncheck 'Show informational notifications for ...' as appropriate for the printer. Otherwise, navigate to Control Panel Printers and proceed as above from *. -- Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Joe Shanahan" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded to Windows Vista. Now whenever I send a job to the printer, I get the annoying balloon telling me "this document has been sent to the printer". I want to disable that alert. Someone showed me how to turn of that notification and it was very simple (it did not involve changing anything in the registry). Like a fool, I did not write down the instructions. The message has begun appearing again and I need to know how to turn it off. Thanks to anyone who can answer this. |