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Ken: On Sat, 27 October 2001, Ken.Slaugh@cm-inc.com wrote: > There are no CA/400 printer sessions involved... All these printers are LAN > attached. The static device descriptions have been changed to target the > predetermined OutputQ. It seems that there are two separate issues. First, I'd see if there's a good reason to have a specific printer associated with a QPADEVxxxx device description. I can't think of any when these are used as dynamic device names. I'd be inclined to associate printers with users rather than display devices in that case. > Not everyone on the network, 80%+ of them, needs or wants static device > names. Especially the IT department who wants as many workstation sessions > a possible. Second, I'm not sure I'd want my IT department to use anything but static devices. Note that Client Access allows a combination of static and dynamic when auto-creating devices. You can tell it to create names with both static and dynamic components. Part can be static by workstation or user and part can be dynamic as in a new session number when a new device is needed. Best of both worlds, as many devices as are needed on demand but with predictable non-QPADEV names. Tom Liotta -- Tom Liotta The PowerTech Group, Inc. 19426 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Phone 253-872-7788 Fax 253-872-7904 http://www.400Security.com ___________________________________________________ The ALL NEW CS2000 from CompuServe Better! Faster! More Powerful! 250 FREE hours! Sign-on Now! http://www.compuserve.com/trycsrv/cs2000/webmail/
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