[420] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Re: Questions Raised at Meeting with Printing Delivery Team
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rocklyn E. Clarke)
Fri Aug 4 14:21:21 2000
Date: Fri, 04 Aug 00 14:14:51 EDT
From: "Rocklyn E. Clarke" <RCLARKE@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
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Cc: Enterprise Print Delivery Team <PRINTDEL@MIT.EDU>
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Hello,
Below you will find email in which Lynne Durland reported on several
questions raised during the meeting between the Enterprise Print Delivery
Team and R3 Admin. Despite the delay (my fault), we are now pursuing the
answers. Would you please provide some clarifiation on question 4? By
"coordination [from] SAP to IPM to ensure verification of
appropriate use of specific printers" do you mean:
a) electronic handshaking between the systems?
b) personal coordination between teams?
c) something else?
Would you please give me a couple of examples of "appropriate use of specific
printers", and how you currently verify this?
Thanks,
Rocklyn
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 10:23:23 -0400 Lynne Durland said:
>Greetings,
>
>Here are the questions raised at the meeting Monday June 26.
>
>1. Who can see what is retained?
>How restricted is access to retained files?
>Can retained files be "invisible" to all but the operators/administrators?
>
>2. Queue visibility? Can users see only their own files or all files in
>queues?
>
>3. Can access be controlled to a device type?
>
>4. Can there be coordination SAP to IPM to ensure verification of
>appropriate use of specific printers?
>
>
>And one last issue:
>
>Significant effort will need to be put in regarding the desktop environment.
>
>Respectfully reported,
>
>Lynne
>Lynne E. Durland
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