Introduction
The Print Wizard engine is designed to be ran from a script or another application without any user interaction if necessary. When the Print Wizard engine is ran in "quiet" mode (with a command line switch of "/q"), Print Wizard returns an error code to the script or application upon completion.
Return Codes
Below is a list of error codes returned by the Print Wizard engine and its subsidiary programs.
0 Successful 16 Function (service) exceeds license 1 No files or bad filename 17 Socket hand-over failed for source 2 Problem with profile 18 Service ini file missing 3 Bad printer name 19 Service name invalid 4 Print failed 20 No service name found 5 Email failed 21 Email cancelled by user 6 Fax failed 22 Fax cancelled by user 7 PDF generate failed 23 Preview or printer select cancelled 8 By-File-Type failed 24 JPEG failure 9 By-Custom failed 25 JPEG warning 10 Reg extension failed 26 One or more subjobs failed 11 License expired 27 Delete of file failed 12 Bad command-line parameter 28 13 Listen failed 29 14 Despool failed 30 Abort exception raised 15 Lpd failed 99 Unknown exception raised
MapiSend return codes
0 OK 66 No messages -1 Mapi DLL failure 67 Invalid message 51 Mapi error - User abort 68 Text too large 52 Mapi error - Failure 69 Invalid session 53 Mapi error - Login failure 70 Type not supported 54 Mapi error - Disk full 71 Ambiguous recipient 55 Mapi error - Memory 72 Message in use 56 Mapi error - Access denied 73 Network failure 58 Too many sessions 74 Invalid edit fields 59 Too many files 75 Invalid recipient 60 Too many recipients 76 Not supported 61 Attachment not found ---- 62 Attachment open failure 80 Bad parameters 63 Write failure 81 Bad or missing file 64 Unknown recipient 82 Missing a phone or fax 65 Bad recipient type 83 Bad or missing profile
Example
A very simple example of running the Print Wizard engine from a Windows script is shown below:
‘ Run this from Cmd as wscript xxxxxx.vbs for dialog messages
‘ or cscript xxxx.vbs for console messagesset shell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
for each filename in WScript.arguments
‘Process each command-line filenameset pw = shell.Exec("c:\printwiz30\printwiz.exe /q " + filename)
do while pw.status = 0
WScript.echo "Print Wizard processing, processid is ", pw.processid
‘ current process id
WScript.sleep 100
LoopWScript.echo "Print Wizard complete for file " + filename
WScript.echo " return code", pw.exitcode ‘ PW Halt Code
WScript.echo " program status code ", pw.status
‘ PW status (0 running, 1-terminated)next
Windows Services
If a Print Wizard Windows Service should encounter an error, we report that error either in the Print Wizard log file, if logging is turned on, or in the Windows System Logs.
You can check the Windows system logs via the Control Panel in Windows XP by going to the Control Panel : Administrative Tools : Event Viewer and look for PWServices, or the service name having the problem. The error codes reported above should be reported depending on the problem, within that log event.