On that command exit point I'd be careful with one thing. I have no
problem with you changing CRTPRTF to your new defaults. However, you may
be more careful with CHGPRTF. The difference between overriding and
changing the defaults is big. Perhaps there is some special printer file
you do not want to automatically delete after a set number of days. You
might have to disable the exit during that particular change. Definitely
not trying to spread FUD. Just something to be aware of.

Rob Berendt

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