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Server Admin- Print queues
Hi there,
I have some problems in re-setting up the print queues on XServe running Mac OSX Server 10.3.4 I did have the print queues running at some stage, until some unknown error occured that stopped all the queues from working. Recently I tried to re-create the queues, by deleting the old queues and creating new ones, and something strange happened: somehow the old queue's name is displayed instead of the new queue name. I assume that the Server is recording entries into a log file somewhere, and it keeps recalling old entries for the print queues. So, I need to know if I'm right, and if there are any ways to change or delete that log file so I can create totally a new one? Cheers. |
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