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February 2001, Week 2

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Andrew Cartledge <[log in to unmask]>
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Andrew Cartledge <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Feb 2001 05:21:46 -0500
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There have been several threads that have touched on this but none that
categorically confirm of deny this can be done.

I have several processes that write to specific ldev. Security write of
info of the HP should a crash of some sort occur between backup.

In the old days this would have been a printer, not spooled, just a simple
logging process.

These have more recently been shifted to a PC which logs to a file anything
displayed on screen. (there is no session connected)

These have been connected via a DTC with a device class pointing to that
ldev and an application writing to that class.

What with networks and dynamic ldev allocation this would not work...UNLESS
there is some way to suggest an alias i.e. this ldev really means ip
address.

I guess something similar to a network print via NPCONFIG.

Has anyone any ideas.

TIA

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