That is fine for one user which we have done, but not 1,000. To manage
that many printer definitions would not be fun.  Also, the user prefers
a browser.

Dave 


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Dave,

If you have a network attached printer, why not define that on the
System
i, and set the user profile to print to that outq. What are you trying
to
do that requires a browser in the middle?

Steve

Steven Morrison
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Looking for suggestions of software (preferably browser based) that
will
allow a user to print their iSeries spooled output to a local network
attached printer, without a lot of iSeries virtual printer definitions.
Will iSeries Access for Web do this?



Dave




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