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Creating a new resource-context object, Changing a directory path for a resource-context object

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Access for PSF DSS resources is granted if the userid: 1. Exists locally (in the local /etc/passwd file), and they are a member of the system group. 2. Owns the resource. 3. Can access the resource with group permissions. 4. Can access the resource because global access is allowed for that resource. If all these checks fail, the userid cannot access the resource and InfoPrint Manager issues an error message indicating that the resource could not be found. Creating a new resource-context object You create resource-context objects from the AIX command line; you cannot create them through the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI. To create a new resource-context object from the command line, type a pdcreate command using -c resource-context and typing: 1. The context-address 2. The server name 3. The resource-context object name For example, to create a resource-context object named Resfont1 contained in server Server1 that identifies x:\resource\fonts\group1 as the context-address or directory containing AFP font resources, enter the command: pdcreate -c resource-context -x "context-address=/resource/fonts/group1" Server1:Resfont1 Note: 1. Specify a name that uniquely describes the resource-context object in the server. All resource-context objects in a server appear in the selection lists for the fields in the PSF Resource tab of the Printer Properties window. Two servers can each contain a resource-context object with the same name, but possibly with different values for their attributes. 2. InfoPrint uses resource-context object names as values for the lists associated with the fields in the actual destination attributes notebook (Printer Properties window) or as valid values you can enter in the fields of the default document attributes notebook. Job submitters can also use them as values for attributes of a document in a job. For more information about the attributes used in creating resource-context objects, see "Attributes for Resource Contexts" in InfoPrint Manager: Reference. Changing a directory path for a resource-context object If you need to change the path to a resource-context object, use the pdset command. For example, to change the path for the resource-context object named Resfont1 contained in server Server1 to /resource/fonts/group2 as the directory containing AFP font resources, enter the command: pdset -c resource-context -x "context-address=/resource/fonts/group2" Server1:Resfont1 116 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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Access for PSF DSS resources is granted if the userid:
1.
Exists locally (in the local
/etc/passwd
file), and they are a member of the
system
group.
2.
Owns the resource.
3.
Can access the resource with group permissions.
4.
Can access the resource because global access is allowed for that resource.
If all these checks fail, the userid cannot access the resource and InfoPrint Manager
issues an error message indicating that the resource could not be found.
Creating a new resource-context object
You create resource-context objects from the AIX command line; you cannot create
them through the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI.
To create a new resource-context object from the command line, type a
pdcreate
command using
-c resource-context
and typing:
1.
The
context-address
2.
The server name
3.
The resource-context object name
For example, to create a resource-context object named
Resfont1
contained in
server
Server1
that identifies
x:\resource\fonts\group1
as the
context-address
or
directory containing AFP font resources, enter the command:
pdcreate -c resource-context -x "context-address=/resource/fonts/group1"
Server1:Resfont1
Note:
1.
Specify a name that uniquely describes the resource-context object in the server.
All resource-context objects in a server appear in the selection lists for the fields
in the
PSF Resource
tab of the
Printer Properties
window. Two servers can
each contain a resource-context object with the same name, but possibly with
different values for their attributes.
2.
InfoPrint uses
resource-context
object names as values for the lists associated
with the fields in the actual destination attributes notebook (
Printer Properties
window) or as valid values you can enter in the fields of the default document
attributes notebook. Job submitters can also use them as values for attributes of
a document in a job.
For more information about the attributes used in creating resource-context objects,
see "Attributes for Resource Contexts" in
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
.
Changing a directory path for a resource-context object
If you need to change the path to a resource-context object, use the
pdset
command.
For example, to change the path for the resource-context object named
Resfont1
contained in server
Server1
to
/resource/fonts/group2
as the directory containing
AFP font resources, enter the command:
pdset -c resource-context -x "context-address=/resource/fonts/group2"
Server1:Resfont1
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