Hi Smith,
This is an interesting question.
Since both Restart-Job and Reprocess-Job are *deprecated*, I note that,
with Resubmit-Job (which creates a *new* job from the saved/retained
job), I would assume that an entirely new job-password would be sent.
That is, I don't believe it's appropriate or reasonable for the saved job
to retain the old one-time-use job-password for the new job created by
the Resubmit-Job operation.
Mike - WDYT?
Cheers,
- Ira
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On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 6:15 PM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless Architect) <
smith.kennedy at hp.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>> Consider a scenario where a Printer receives a Create-Job operation with
> the following attributes:
>> job-password="12345678"
> job-password-encryption='none'
> job-save-disposition=
> {
> save-disposition='save-only'
>> save-info=
> {
> save-location="whatever"
> save-document-format=application/pdf
> }
> }
>> What would one expect the printer to do:
>> 1. Hold the Job in 'pending-held' state until the matching password was
> provided, then retain the Job as a Saved Job
> 2. Process the Job to retain the Job as a Saved Job per the definition in
> 5100.11 section 2.2, but then whenever it might be reprinted via user
> selection on the control panel, the user is prompted for the password
>> If the expectation is #1 then there seems to be no way currently in
> standard IPP to create a password protected Saved Job, which I believe to
> be a valid use case that IPP needs to support. This could be supported
> using my (pending) IPP Document Encryption whitepaper, but wondered if it
> was already supported.
>> Thoughts?
>> Smith
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