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Would pressing F1 on the first message give you a job number/user/name? If 
so, does looking at that joblog show you something like "Now servicing 
user profile BLONDIE"?

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I can't tell anything from the job log (see below) or the device 
description
. The user ID is QTCP. 

Object HAZMAN type *OUTQ created in library QUSRSYS. 
Description for device HAZMAN created. 
Vary on completed for device HAZMAN. 
Writer HAZMAN already started.

Albert York 

                 -----Original Message-----
                 From:           Scott Mildenberger 
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                 Sent:           Tuesday, April 29, 2003 10:25 AM
                 To:             Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
                 Subject:                Re: Problem with QTVDEVICE job

                 Albert,

                 Could this be a printer session being started on a pc
                 somewhere?  Maybe this PC is turned on Monday morning
                 and left on all week?  Can you tell anything from the
                 system log, description on the device, or user that
                 created?

                 Scott Mildenberger

                 --- "York, Albert" <albert.york@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
                 > I have a very strange situation. 
                 > 
                 > I have 10 AS/400s which all have the same remote
                 > output queue name HAZMAN
                 > (for printing hazardous material documents). The
                 > output queue is in a
                 > library named HGPL and is attached to a laser
                 > printer. On all 10 systems the
                 > HAZMAN writer is starting normally during the IPL,
                 > which happens on Saturday
                 > night at midnight..
                 > 
                 > On one AS/400 the QTVDEVICE job creates a HAZMAN
                 > device description and
                 > output queue in QUSRSYS at 9 AM on Monday morning.
                 > If I delete the device
                 > description everything is fine but the next Monday
                 > it is back again.
                 > 
                 > Why is this one system doing this?
                 > 


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