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4.6.3.3 Print Server Settings
NWSetup lets you set up each Print Server printer. This information is usually entered
using NetWare’s NWADMIN or PCONSOLE utility. NWSetup eliminates the need for
configuring your Network Interface Board printer through any NetWare utility.
The screen on the next page is used to set up a Print Server printer. A description of
each field follows the screen example.
Field
Description
Enable Printer
Indicate whether support for the Network Interface Board and
printer is enabled.
If this box is checked, then the printer is enabled.
If the box is not checked, then the printer is not enabled. The
remaining fields on the screen will not be enabled.
Printer Name
Displays the name of the printer. This is a read-only field.
Queues Serviced by
Printer
Lists all the queues which are to be serviced by the printer.
Queues associated with bindery connections are listed in the
format bindery server name: queue name.
Queues associated with NDS connections are listed by their
distinguished names.
Example: If a printer services the queue YOURPTR_Q on the
server OLD_SERVER which is a bindery server, then the
queues would be listed as OLD_SERVER:YOURPTR_Q.
If an NDS server has a distinguished name such as
ENGINEERING.CORP and with a queue name
ENGINGEERING_Q servicing the printer, then the queue
would be listed as ENGINEERING_Q.ENGINEERING.CORP
Users/Groups Notified
by Printer
Lists all users and user groups who will be notified when a
printer error is detected.
Users and groups associated with bindery connections will be
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