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Old 15th June 2009, 01:58 PM
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Question User specific printer settings

I was wondering where the user specific printer settings are stored in the user's home account in F10. After updating Adobe Reader recently, it's been unable to print from my usual user account. Logging into another account fixes the problem and I am able to print normally, but I would really like to get my regular user account in working order. My thinking is to find and delete the user specific printer settings in my home account, but I'm not sure where they are stored. Could someone please let me know?

Thanks in advance for your time and consideration.
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