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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

3995.0. "VTX$QUEUE set-up" by GIDDAY::JOYCE (Burn me kangaroo down sport) Thu Mar 17 1994 07:18

    
    Can anyone tell me what the correct set up for the VTX$QUEUE print
    destination is in V3.0?  A customer has stuffed theirs up and I think
    ours is too!
    
    Yes Andrew, I *know* this is probably a WPS-PLUS question so... 
    I'll post it there too.  In the meantime can anyone tell me if the
    following is correct?
    
    SMPRINTERS
            Name    VTX$QUEUE
            FType   VTX       (it is VTX$QUEUE on our m/c which is invalid)
            DType   VTX
            Queue   VTX$QUEUE
    
    SMPRINTERTYPES
            Name    VTX
            Device  VTX       (It is Vt200 on our machine)
            DestType Blank
            Fin Form Blank
    
    SMPRINTDESTTYPE
            Type    VTX
            Fgrnd   DO VTXOUT
    
    
    Can someone also tell me where the VTX$QUEUE queue gets
    created/started?
    
    Thanks, 
    Andy
    
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3995.1Looks the same for me, but it works for meUTRTSC::SMEETSAlpha AXP Compatible LinkWorks MouseThu Mar 17 1994 07:4033
Hi Andy,

>    Can anyone tell me what the correct set up for the VTX$QUEUE print
>    destination is in V3.0?  A customer has stuffed theirs up and I think
>    ours is too!
    
>    SMPRINTERS
>            Name    VTX$QUEUE
>            FType   VTX       (it is VTX$QUEUE on our m/c which is invalid)
>            DType   VTX
>            Queue   VTX$QUEUE
>    
>    SMPRINTERTYPES
>            Name    VTX
>            Device  VTX       (It is Vt200 on our machine)
>            DestType Blank
>            Fin Form Blank
>    
>    SMPRINTDESTTYPE
>            Type    VTX
>            Fgrnd   DO VTXOUT

It's the same for me, but I don't have any problems !
    
>    Can someone also tell me where the VTX$QUEUE queue gets
>    created/started?

VTX$QUEUE is created and started during the execution of 
sys$startup:VTXWPS_STARTUP.COM.

Hope this helps,

Martin