Re: (off topic):Suppressing PCOMM printing request

2008-09-08 Thread Alan Altmark
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 09:21:41 -0500, Chris Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I also wonder about the warning following the However which is a separate note in the NCP chapter text. Given that I understand how this works - as you will be the time you finish reading this post, I cannot see how the

Re: (off topic):Suppressing PCOMM printing request

2008-09-05 Thread Stephen Y Odo
Doug Fuerst wrote: There is a parameter that has to be put in the init file to set printing to no. It will take me a bit to find it. edit your .ws file and add: [LT] IgnoreWCCStartPrint=Y UndefinedCode=Y UndefinedDBCSChar=Y

Re: (off topic):Suppressing PCOMM printing request

2008-09-05 Thread Chris Mason
Victor Is there a way to prevent PCOMM from printing when I logon to host? I remember there is a setting in .ws file but I can't remember exactly what it was. There is not only one way, there are three ways. Stephen Odo has given you one of the ways but it cannot be considered the best. The

Re: (off topic):Suppressing PCOMM printing request

2008-09-05 Thread Doug Fuerst
That was it. I couldn't remember where I wrote it down. Stephen Y Odo wrote: Doug Fuerst wrote: There is a parameter that has to be put in the init file to set printing to no. It will take me a bit to find it. edit your .ws file and add: [LT] IgnoreWCCStartPrint=Y UndefinedCode=Y

(off topic):Suppressing PCOMM printing request

2008-09-04 Thread Victor Zhang
Hi all, Is there a way to prevent PCOMM from printing when I logon to host? I remember there is a setting in .ws file but I can't remember exactly what it was. Regards Victor -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access

Re: (off topic):Suppressing PCOMM printing request

2008-09-04 Thread Peter Bishop
Hi, it's not a direct answer to your question, but when the network folk found it too hard to stop this on one of my sessions (don't know why, something to do with USSTAB), I just decided to have it print to file rather than a printer. Naturally, I never print that particular file, and it just

Re: (off topic):Suppressing PCOMM printing request

2008-09-04 Thread Doug Fuerst
There is a parameter that has to be put in the init file to set printing to no. It will take me a bit to find it. Doug Peter Bishop wrote: Hi, it's not a direct answer to your question, but when the network folk found it too hard to stop this on one of my sessions (don't know why, something