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  • Subject: RE: configuring remote printer queue
  • From: PhaniHR <PhaniHR@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 14:27:46 +0530

Hi Mark,

I've tried this. I created a dummy id on sysA with the default queue as the
remote queue. Any spool file created by this id goes to the remote queue and
gets printed. when I send a spool file from sysB to this id on sysA, the
outq is always qprint and not the default remote queue. is there any way of
making the default queue to the remote queue or is there something that I'm
missing.

Regards,
Phani - AS/400 System Group

> If that is the case, then setup a dummy user profile on system A that has
> the output queue as the remote output queue. Then use SNDNETSPLF to send
> the spool file via SNADS from system B to the dummy user profile on system
> A. I think this will then send the print to that user's output queue which
> should actually send it to the printer.
> 
> HTH,
> Mark Welte
> 
> 
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