PrintQueue.Resume Method
Definition
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Restarts a print queue that was paused.
public:
virtual void Resume();
public virtual void Resume ();
abstract member Resume : unit -> unit
override this.Resume : unit -> unit
Public Overridable Sub Resume ()
Exceptions
The printer cannot resume.
Examples
The following example shows how to use this method to resume a paused print queue.
static void HandlePausedJob (PrintSystemJobInfo^ theJob)
{
// If there's no good reason for the queue to be paused, resume it and
// give user choice to resume or cancel the job.
Console::WriteLine("The user or someone with administrative rights to the queue" + "\nhas paused the job or queue." + "\nResume the queue? (Has no effect if queue is not paused.)" + "\nEnter \"Y\" to resume, otherwise press return: ");
String^ resume = Console::ReadLine();
if (resume == "Y")
{
theJob->HostingPrintQueue->Resume();
// It is possible the job is also paused. Find out how the user wants to handle that.
Console::WriteLine("Does user want to resume print job or cancel it?" + "\nEnter \"Y\" to resume (any other key cancels the print job): ");
String^ userDecision = Console::ReadLine();
if (userDecision == "Y")
{
theJob->Resume();
} else
{
theJob->Cancel();
}
}
};
internal static void HandlePausedJob(PrintSystemJobInfo theJob)
{
// If there's no good reason for the queue to be paused, resume it and
// give user choice to resume or cancel the job.
Console.WriteLine("The user or someone with administrative rights to the queue" +
"\nhas paused the job or queue." +
"\nResume the queue? (Has no effect if queue is not paused.)" +
"\nEnter \"Y\" to resume, otherwise press return: ");
String resume = Console.ReadLine();
if (resume == "Y")
{
theJob.HostingPrintQueue.Resume();
// It is possible the job is also paused. Find out how the user wants to handle that.
Console.WriteLine("Does user want to resume print job or cancel it?" +
"\nEnter \"Y\" to resume (any other key cancels the print job): ");
String userDecision = Console.ReadLine();
if (userDecision == "Y")
{
theJob.Resume();
}
else
{
theJob.Cancel();
}
}//end if the queue should be resumed
}//end HandlePausedJob
Friend Shared Sub HandlePausedJob(ByVal theJob As PrintSystemJobInfo)
' If there's no good reason for the queue to be paused, resume it and
' give user choice to resume or cancel the job.
Console.WriteLine("The user or someone with administrative rights to the queue" & vbLf & "has paused the job or queue." & vbLf & "Resume the queue? (Has no effect if queue is not paused.)" & vbLf & "Enter ""Y"" to resume, otherwise press return: ")
Dim [resume] As String = Console.ReadLine()
If [resume] = "Y" Then
theJob.HostingPrintQueue.Resume()
' It is possible the job is also paused. Find out how the user wants to handle that.
Console.WriteLine("Does user want to resume print job or cancel it?" & vbLf & "Enter ""Y"" to resume (any other key cancels the print job): ")
Dim userDecision As String = Console.ReadLine()
If userDecision = "Y" Then
theJob.Resume()
Else
theJob.Cancel()
End If
End If 'end if the queue should be resumed
End Sub
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