The public may now think that DIAGD4 can alter the origin of an existing
spool file.  That is not the case.

DIAG D4 sets the alternate user of a machine, any spool files it creates
after this setting, will have the alternate userid as origin.

2010/4/15 Fran Hensler <f...@zvm.sru.edu>

> Les -
>
> I didn't mean to imply that I was using the DIAGD4 EXEC for the Ricoh
> problem.  I only offered it as a way to solve changing the ORIGINID on
> spool files.  I haven't tried to see if the new ORIGINID would be
> passed to the Ricoh in the p record.
>
> I only use DIAGD4 in a DVM that receives print from VSE, processes it
> and then sends it on to RSCS for printing.  My purpose was so have
> 'VSE' print on the separator page, not the name of the DVM.
>
> /Fran
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 07:40:35 -0400 Les Geer (607-429-3580) said:
> >Has the use of DIAGD4 resolved the situation?  Is the correct origin
> >user ID passed on the P control file record?  Does the daemon find
> >this and authenticate properly?
> >
>



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