On 1/21/2008 9:02 AM, Bernard Desnoues wrote: > Hi, > > I've got a problem with the use of Redmon (redirection port monitor). I > intend to develop a virtual printer so that I can modify data sent to > the printer.
FWIW: there is a nice update the RedMon (v1.7) called RedMon EE (v1.81) available at http://www.is-foehr.com/ that I have used and like a lot. From the developers website: Fixed issues and features [with respect to the orininal RedMon] * On Windows Terminal Server or Windows XP with fast user switching, the "Prompt for filename" dialog will appear on the current session. * "SaveAs" now shows XP style dialogs if running under XP * Support for PDF Security added - experimental -. * Support for setting the task priority - experimental - * Use of file-shares as output * Environment variables are passed to the AfterWorks Process now. * Environment variables are replaced in the program arguments. No workaround is needed. * RedMon EE comes with an RPC communication feature which could transfer output-files back to the client starting the print job on a print server. Error messages will be send to the client. * Redmon EE may start a process after the print job has finished (After works process). e.g. starting a presentation program to show the pdf generated by GhostScript. * additional debug messages may be written for error analysis. No special debug version is needed. * user interface has been rewritten. May be it's more friendly. Added some basic system information which may help if running in failures. * new feature: running on a print server. * cleanup of documentnames "Microsoft -" * define templates for output-file names with full environment variable substitution e.g. %homedrive%\%homedir%\%redmon-user%-%date%-%time%-%n.pdf * RedMon EE does not support for NT 3.5 and Windows 95/98 ! -Thynnus -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list