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Script printer restart in AS/400 from Windows

Asked by j_powers in AS / 400

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We are a shop that runs 19 hour days. I am pretty much a one man shop. One of my duties is to learn and work with AS/400. I am learning slowly, but getting the hang of it.

Anyway, one thing that I want to do is give everybody the ability to stop and start a printer queue. Especially to those printers that don't have native IPDS - for they are usually the most problematic. My understanding is for each user I can give them access to Job Control. However if I do that, I also give them access to control a lot more. Therefore that doesn't work.

I thought that maybe a simpler way would be to write a webpage where the user would go to and input the printer in question. The webpage would then turn around and run a script to log into the iseries and stop - then restart the printer.

My question(s) are
1) can this be done - write a script in a Windows environment to access the iseries and restart a print queue
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2) do you have a script or know of a place to get such a script?Start Free Trial
 
 
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