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You will need to use a profile that has authority to delete objects in
qusrsys.

Try Qsecofr or use qsecofr to chnage owner of qprint in qusrsys.

Also look at owner of qprint in qusrsys and date created it may shed some
light on how it got there.


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange [mailto:midrange.mail@sfmco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 12:30 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: two qprint outq's


This might be a dumb question, but....

Somehow or another our system has two QPRINT outq's.  One in QGPL and one in
QUSRSYS.  Now for some reason all spoolfiles sent to QPRINT go to the one in
the QUSRSYS lib.  Our writer is started on the one in QGPL.  We cannot
delete the QPRINT outq in QUSRSYS.  The problem did not start occuring until
today.  Anyone have a suggestion on how to fix?


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