Browser Print in a multiple user environment

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C Colin Chong 1 year 4 months ago
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Is there a version (service version?) or workaround to use BrowserPrint in a multiple user environment?

Other user logins after first user login to system will get an unable to run message due to another app using port 9100. It seems the other instances of the program cannot run since first instance is using port 9100. Is there a way to get around this problem?

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S Steven Si

In a multi-user scenario, there should be only one instance of the Browser Print running on a Windows PC. You can create a local admin account and let the Browser Print instance run under the local admin account on this PC. When the other users log on to the PC, they don't need to launch a new Browser Print instance. They simply launch a browser and start to use the Browser Print right away.

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