3. Define the Print Server, Printer, and Queue.
Select Quick Setup to display the Print Services Quick Setup screen.
Note: If you do not have sufficient rights to create objects in this context,
Quick Setup will not appear on the menu. You must have the Object Create
right in order to add Print Services.
NetWare inserts a default name or existing Print Server name in the Print
Server field. Press ENTER and then INSERT to define the new Print Server.
Do not use any spaces in the Print Server name. Make a note of the new
Print Server name as it must be duplicated exactly during setup with the
Management Access Program.
Print Server Name: ________________________________
Press ENTER at the New Printer and New Print Queue fields to define
desired names for these objects.
Move to the Print Queue Volume field and press ENTER. Press INSERT and
browse to the desired volume to use for this print queue.
Move to the Printer Type field and press ENTER. Select Other/Unknown
from the list.
Press F10 to save this configuration and return to the PCONSOLE main
menu.
4. Optional: Assign queue users, select printer notification options, and/or define a
Print Server password. If a Print Server password is defined, make a note of it
as it must be duplicated exactly during setup with the Management Access
Program.
Print Server Password: ________________________________
5. Exit PCONSOLE.
MAP Configuration
1. Install and Run the Management Access Program (MAP).
MAP is a Windows program for configuration of the EcoLAN 1000E. MAP is on
the diskette labelled PC Diskette which is included with the 1000E. Follow the
instructions on the diskette label to install the program onto your system. Once
installed, double click on the MAP icon to start the program.
2. Select the EcoLAN 1000E to Configure.
Click on the arrow next to the Server dialog for the list of available 1000E
units displayed by unit serial number. To display the name and other details of
the 1000E units, select Show All from the Options menu.
Click on the 1000E to be configured.
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