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IBM often lists multiple options for a given printer. The easy way is to
try all the options.
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/644553
The hard way is to retrieve the source for a close printer type and
customize a WSCST.
HTH
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From: Jack Woehr <jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>corresponding
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Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 14:43:07 -0600
Subject: Change printer source drawer
The relationship between printer device description and printer file is
very murky to me.
I have a print dev descr for printer HP-1. The printer itself was
physically replaced by another HP. The source drawer seems only to be a
setting in the printer file. I have not found a printer file
only to HP-1.production
Easy way to change source drawer?
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Jack Woehr
Absolute Performance, Inc.
12303 Airport Way, Suite 100
Broomfield, CO 80021
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Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 14:17:50 +1200
Subject: Recommendation for IBMi privileges for an outsourcer to support
an IBMi environment
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From: Laurence Chiu <lchiu7@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 14:24:41 +1200
Subject: Recommendation for IBMi privileges for an outsourcer to support
an IBMi environment
We are about to embark on an outsourcing agreement with a supplier to
support our IBMi environment.
We would prefer that they don't have the ability to look at our
data. The following security profiles were recommendedapply
*IOSYSCFG, *JOBCTL, *SAVSYS, *SERVICE and *SPLCTL.
However they say they also need QSECOFR to be able install software,
PTF's etc. There is a view (untested) that somebody with this privilegedata.
could run any application on the IBMi environment and view sensitive
Even if we had menus in front with internal application security, theyyou
could just dump the data. We don't think they would do that but our
security folks don't like to have security holes like this.
For those organizations who are using outsourcers to manage their
environments, are there some best practices (even good practices) that
could recommend that would ameliorate that risk? I think to install theOS
you would need QSECOFR but what other reasons would you need it?list
Thanks
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