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maybe if the LPD is not needed on the 400 to recieve spoolfiles, end it. ENDTCPSVR *LPD this server is not needed to send print to a remote writer/outq. _____________________________ Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates "i want an i" midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/13/2006 06:24:37 PM: -> >>We have been having a very strange problem that keeps getting worse. We -> >>have been having a spool file that gets created at night duplicate on a -> >>daily basis. The duplicate spool file gets created by user QSPLJOB. It -> >>shows on the outq as one page with an asterisk next to it. Well things -> >>have gotten stranger. A user ran this job this morning manually and sent -> -> >>it to the same printer. Guess what.....another duplicate got created -> >>except this time the user that created it was QPRTJOB. Any help with the -> -> >>issue is greatly appreciated. Thanks. -> -> >>Nick Franco -> -> I recall this happening quite frequently in a past life (at Create!form). -> Since that has been a while, and I have had little -> to do with spooled files and remote queues, my memory is fading. -> -> However, the duplicate spooled file, with 1 page and an asterisk indicates -> an ASCII spooled file. This is generated by -> the LPD driver if the spooled file cannot be printed on the remote -> printer. This may be due to the printer being busy -> (and not internally spooling) or the IP address giving you errors. I -> believe, in a nutshell, the LPD driver will accept -> the spooled file, translated into ASCII through a Host Translation, then, -> since it (LPD) cannot pass the spooled file -> to the destination, it will place it back on the queue it came from to -> allow it to be attempted again later. -> -> Check for messages on the queue, SYSOPR, on the writer itself and let us -> know what you find. -> -> Regards, -> -> Rick
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