field and click on the Create button.
3Create Print Queue Object
•Once again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu and choose Create.
•At the New Object window, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Print Queue icon, and click on the OK button.
•At the Create Print Queue screen, click on the Directory Service Queue button, then type in values for Print Queue Name and Print Queue Volume and click on the Create button. If you don't know the Print Queue Volume name (the hard drive you will be accessing), click on the icon to the right of the volume field. The Select Object window will appear with the volume listed in Objects. If the volume is not listed, scroll the Directory Context items until you find the volume where you want the queue to reside.
•Click on the object (hard drive) of your choice and it will appear in the Selected Object: field. Click on the OK button. The full volume will now appear in the Print Queue Volume field. Finally, click on the Create button.
4.Assign Printer Object
•Go to the Directory Tree. Double click on the printer object just created and bring up the Printer window. See below. Find the Assignments button on the
•When the Select Object window appears, find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the Objects box and select it.
•Click on the OK button and the print queue just created is added to the Print Queues: box in the Printer: window. Click on the OK button again.
5.Assign Print Server Object
•At the Directory Tree, double click on the print server object you just created and bring up the Print Server window.
•At the Print Server: window, click on the Assignments button and Add button to bring up the Select Object window. Select the printer object just created from the Objects: box and click on the OK button. Now the printer (with its context) appears in the Printers: box of the Print Server window. Click on the OK button.