O.K. I'll try that. Question on Alan's commend about
specifying No Permission to change the IP address. Is
there a PARM for that on the LINKDEF or PARM
statement. Looks like L may have missed something.

Bill J.

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> Have the users PPS using the RSCS printer name.
> Example: A printer is
> defined to RSCS as PRT300. The user can print to it
> using 'PPS filename
> filetype (P PRT300'.
> 
> This way, the IP address is maintained in RSCS. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of william JANULIN
> Sent: January 17, 2006 10:32
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: PPS EXEC question
> 
> To list:
>   I am running into a situation where I have users
> printing to RSCS printers specifying wrong IP
> addresses for the printer they are trying to print
> to.
> This causes a socket error and RSCS releases the
> link.
> I then have to stop the link, find the RDR file that
> is causing the problem and then purging it. 
> 
> Is there a way to set up a PPS EXEC for specific
> printers with a hard coded IP address so I do not
> have
> to hope that the end users enter the correct IP
> address when the print with PPS?
> 
> Has anyone ever encountered this situation?
> 
> Thks,
>  Bill J.
> 
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