Need help with configuring a Printer Driver in Oracle apps

Hi,
We have set of interfaces/concurrent jobs which are programed to send the output file to file location1. Now we need to direct the output for all these jobs to file location2. The idea is to not modify the existing code, but have configuration in place which will re-direct the output files to the new “file location2”, once the concurrent job run is complete.
We have come across “Using Dummy Printer driver” option wherein we created a dummy printer driver with arguments as below and attached this printer to all these concurrent jobs.
mv <file location1>/$PROFILES$.TITLE <file location2>
This option is working fine if both the file locations are hard coded. But both these locations are configured in 2 separate profile options and the filepath would change from once Oracle instance to another.
We are looking for solutions where we can pass the profile option value to this printer driver instead of hardcoding it in the argument.
Also, please suggest any other solution to move the output files to a different location.
Please note that our client is on Oracle On-Demand environment (apps – 11.5.10) and hence a shell script cannot be used for this.
Thanks,
Kiranmayi.

Hello Mark,
I can't support the netopia router/modem, but I would think there should be an admin guide for the configuration. If it is a modem/router and you said there is rules for allowing or blocking services, which sounds like access list you should be able to create a rule for the client you want to block on the modem/router to prevent it from talking to the internet.
If you want to insure no outside security threats can make it to the computer staticly assign an IP address but don't give it a default gateway address. The client will not be able to talk to any other network but its own. It sounds like you only have one vlan or a flat network so this should work, but if you need to be able to have this computer in the future talk to other networks internally then it isn't a viable solution. Blocking at the modem/router would be the only solution.
The SG300-08 Switch you could setup an ACL to block that client from talking to the modem/router, but the potential for causing valid traffic from being blocked in your own network grows.
To create this rule you would first
go to Access Control
Create a MAC Base ACL (give it a meaning full name)
Create 2 a MAC BASE ACE
Rule 1
Priority 10
Action Deny
Destination Any
Source User Defined
MAC address of client wanting to be blocked
Apply
Rule 2
Priority 20
Action Permit
Destination Any
Source Any
Apply
Bind the ACL to a port
Make sure to only bind the ACL to the port that connects to the router/modem.
Cisco Small Business Support Center
Randy Manthey
CCNA, CCNA - Security

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    access-list outside-in extended permit tcp 40.143.28.64 255.255.255.192 host x.x.x.x eq 3389
    access-list outside-in extended permit tcp 207.235.73.64 255.255.255.192 host x.x.x.x eq 1433
    access-list outside-in extended permit tcp 40.143.46.64 255.255.255.192 host x.x.x.x eq 1433
    access-list outside-in extended permit tcp 66.192.91.128 255.255.255.192 host x.x.x.x eq 1433
    access-list outside-in extended permit tcp 40.143.28.64 255.255.255.192 host x.x.x.x eq 1433
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    Vibhor

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