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3To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain administrator.
4Click Print Quota.
5If you’re managing All Queues, click Restart Print Quota.
6If you’re managing Per Queue, choose a print queue from the Queue Name
7To increase or decrease a user’s page limit, enter a new number in the “Limit to ___
pages” field.
8Click Save.
Disabling a User’s Access to Print Queues That Enforce Quotas
You can use Workgroup Manager to prevent a user from printing to any accessible Mac OS X print queues that enforce quotas.
To use Workgroup Manager to disable access to print queues, the user’s account must be stored in an Open Directory domain or the local directory domain.
To disable a user’s access to print queues enforcing quotas:
1In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2Select the user account you want to work with.
To select the account, click the globe icon, choose the directory domain where the account resides, and then select the user account in the accounts list.
3To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain administrator.
4Click Print Quota and then select None.
Working with Info Settings
If a user’s account resides in an LDAPv3 directory domain, it can contain information imported from Address Book.
Attributes that are tracked in the Info pane include:
ÂName
ÂAddress
ÂPhone number
ÂEmail address
ÂChat names
ÂHomepage URL
ÂWeblog URL
Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts