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SolutionIf the former, it generally doesn't matter in any recent environments; the usual reason to choose involve things like firewall blocks or bugs in the particular target telnet server or lpd server in the printer (or similar bugs in the client).
If the latter, there's little practical difference between a printer queue and a server queue; they both have symbionts that process files arriving via the queue system. What the particular symbiont does varies. If you're interested in this sort of thing, see the EXECSYMB tool on the OpenVMS Freeware.
Regardless, do ensure your TCP/IP Services installation and your OpenVMS installation are current and have current patches loaded, too.
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Re: Print Queue vs Server Queue
Thanks for that bit of information. I will re-open this thread. (10 points for you too).
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Re: Print Queue vs Server Queue
The difference is rather huge between the TELNETsymbiont and LPR/LPD-symbiont.
The TELNETsym is just a client symbiont.
It can only send data to a port on a specific host ( printer ). The queue-configuration is set directly on the queue.
LPR/LPD is a client/server symbiont.
You target printqueues on other hosts and can serve your local printerqueues to other hosts that also use LPR/LPD. The queue-configuration is stored in a file called "printcap".
A SystemManager needs to know the differences, when setting up and managing the queues.
Hakan
AKA "The Diplomead Printerguru"
hakan(dot)zanderau(at)ha-solutions(dot)se
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Re: Print Queue vs Server Queue
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Re: Print Queue vs Server Queue
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Thank you Hakan. If I could I would award you ten points as well.
<<<
You can.
Use the re-open button.
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
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