Print services for Macintosh
Macintosh clients can send print jobs to a print server when Print Server for Macintosh is installed on
the server. To the Macintosh-based client, the print server or FPA appears to be an AppleTalk printer
on the network, and no recon
fi
guration of the client is necessary.
Installing Print Services for Macintosh
Consult the following resource for information about installing Print Services for Macintosh:
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How To: Install Print Services for Macintosh in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;323421
Point and Print from Macintosh to Windows Server 2003
Point-and-Print behavior from Macintosh clients to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Storage Server
2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition clients,
because all these clients create SMB connections. However, the non-Windows operating systems maintain
their own driver model, so these clients do not automatically get the driver during Point and Print—they
must install the driver locally. Like the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium clients,
these non-Windows clients do not receive driver updates from the print server after a driver is initially
downloaded. The same connection methods are available: drag and drop, the Add Printer Wizard,
referencing a UNC path, or double-clicking the shared printer icon.
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Summary of Contents for DL320s - ProLiant 9TB SATA Storage Server NAS
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Page 36: ...36 Storage management overview ...
Page 68: ...68 File server management ...
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Page 96: ...96 Enterprise storage servers ...
Page 120: ...120 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance ...
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