Hi Bill:

We had this problem a while ago.  You might try setting this UDT option.

UDT.OPTIONS 116 OFF/ON

Regards
Doug
www.u2logic.com
"Applications and tools for U2 shops"

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Bill Haskett <wphask...@advantos.net> wrote:

> David:
>
> The ping doesn't respond on either machine.  The printer is "local" on
> both dbms servers, not a network printer; although it is "shared".
>
> Bill
>
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> *Date:* 2/1/2013 5:54 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR
>
>  Bill, sounds like a domain name network issue.  How does a ping to
>> UDGENERIC
>> respond?  Maybe you can add the IP address to your host file?
>>
>> David A. Green
>> (480) 813-1725
>> DAG Consulting
>>
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>> On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
>> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 6:14 PM
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>> Subject: [U2] [UD] SETPTR
>>
>> Does anyone know why UniData (v7.2.12) responds differently to the SETPTR
>> command between two different machines? I created a local printer, which I
>> share as "UDGENERIC", that is a generic/text printer to a file.  I did
>> this
>> on both machines.
>>
>> Machine 1 - Windows 2008 R2 fully updated - UniData 77 user Standard
>> Edition.
>> :version
>>
>>       Module Name         Version   Licensed
>>
>> UniData RDBMS............ 7.2     Yes
>> Connection Pooling....... 7.2     No
>> Device License........... 7.2     No
>> NFA...................... 7.2     No
>> RFS...................... 7.2     No
>> EDA...................... 7.2     No
>> 7212
>>
>> :SETPTR 0,146,61,0,0,1,BRIEF,NOEJECT,**NOHEAD,DEST UDGENERIC
>>
>> This command takes exactly 60 seconds to return to ECL.
>>
>> Machine 2 - Windows 2008 R2 fully updated - UniData 24 user Workgroup
>> Edition.
>> :version
>>
>>       Module Name         Version   Licensed
>>
>> UniData RDBMS............ 7.2     Yes
>> Connection Pooling....... 7.2     Yes
>> Device License........... 7.2     Yes
>> NFA...................... 7.2     No
>> RFS...................... 7.2     No
>> EDA...................... 7.2     No
>> 7212
>>
>> :SETPTR 0,146,61,0,0,1,BRIEF,NOEJECT,**NOHEAD,DEST UDGENERIC
>>
>> This command returns to ECL immediately.
>>
>> Both machines are Dell R210 rack-mount servers.  I'm having the
>> "udt.errlog"
>> fill up with messages:
>>
>> Fri Feb 01 18:19:34 pid=2828 In E:\DataTrust\DTA\BP\BP\_RESET.**STANDARDS
>> at line 33 Fri Feb 01 18:19:34 pid=2828 errno=1801: The printer name is
>> invalid.
>> Fri Feb 01 18:19:56 pid=3696 pid=3696,uid=197875,udtno=2:
>>
>> ...which is caused by one of our subroutines, used everywhere in our
>> application.  This error occurs nowhere else where our application is
>> installed, because I execute the above SETPTR command within the LOGIN
>> process at login.  I can't execute it on our 77 user machine because
>> logging
>> on will take over a minute!
>>
>> Any ideas?  Thanks,
>>
>> Bill Haskett
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