We are in the processing of setting up a new system that we will be
migrating to.
It will be running 10.2 on HPUX 11.23.
We are planning to stop using our network print server and spool
through Unix
directly to the IP address. Here is the challenge.
Joe produces a quite sizable job to the printer. So, the UniVerse
spooler processes
the job and hands it off to the Unix spooler. At this point, the job
is no longer visible
to the UniVerse spooler. Since 'usd' is running with superuser
level, the Unix print
file gets created with the same security level.
Joe decides to cancel the print job. He can not execute SPOOL
-CANCEL because
UniVerse is no longer cognizant of the file. He cant 'cancel' the
job, because he does
not have security level.
Question: How to create a print job from UniVerse, so that the Unix
print file will have
an ownership/security that will allow Joe to cancel
his own print job.
Note: If you press the <cancel> button on printer, Unix seems to
say 'oh, something
happened to the printing, let me start over and print it
again'
Thoughts, ideas, comments, criticisms.............
Barry Rogen
PNY Technologies, Inc.
Senior Programmer/Analyst
(973) 515 - 9700 ext 5327
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