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In <0GQM002VGGXH3Q@mta6.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 01/27/02
at 04:20 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>How do you turn off the banner pages?
It appears that that is the job of the print server. See lpd for how it's
done locally.
>I think autoexec.bat is a text file.
OK, you can try the -b and -f options. A lot depends on the the SMC works
and how it interacts with the printer.
>>What does syslevel report for syslevel.tcp?
>See attached syslevel.jpg
It appears you have not applied TCP/IP FP UN_0980. If so, I would do so,
being careful not to disturb your MPTS setup which has the 32-bit stack
updates.
FWIW, you can use:
syslevel >syslevel.txt
To capture the output.
Steven
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