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Printer messages linked to a unix ID
I receive unix printer error message when I am logged into a application running on Unix. This distrots the application. I want to get rid of this messages or direct these messages to another UNIX login. How do I do that? (Note can anyone tell me where I can find the above in Sun Solaris & in AIX)
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