JobId difference for a shared printer on a client of Win7

Hello

I am interrogating the news of employment during printing for which I use the job Id
obtained during the escape of the DOCUMENTEVENT_STARTDOCPOST. But I have problems if
I use when network sharing is turned on and the Win7 is the customer. In such
scenarios, identification of labour returned for escape is a lot like 29998
29997...
For this reason, I have not currently a way to map between the returned id
by win7 and the identification of good work on the side of print server. (print server
reports of job ID in the sequence normal 1,2,3... But Win7 customer reports in
29998, 29997, 29996,...). The print server is a Windows Server 2008 R2.

Can someone help me in these job Id mapping

Kind regards
Prateek Kothari.

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