Back of Paradox run under virtual/xpmode machine, cannot operate

I can run Paradox 4.0 (Dos) with Dosbox on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit computer. It works very well for almost all the features, but I'll also have to be able to print reports on a Laser USB printer. I can print some reports compared to the (format Doc or Qpw) file and then open it with Word or Quattro respectively.

Dosprn tried but this does not seem to connect to or be recognized by the Dosbox.

I'm currently all work tables conversion of the paradox of access, but should continue to use the paradox back for a few months more.

As in the title, I tried to run the paradox under Machine/virtual XP mode, but could not enforce.

Any suggestions would be most appreciated.

Running BACK Paradox 4.5 on Windows XP or how convert?
http://www.Tek-Tips.com/viewthread.cfm?QID=1340690&page=9

http://www.Google.com.au/search?q=paradox+DOS+on+XP&SourceID=IE7&RLS=com.Microsoft:-to the: IE-address & ie = & oe = & redir_esc = & ei = BYWYTunCM8uSiQf789irAg

Have you tried compatibility to Windows 98 modes in XP (Mode)?

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