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3Double-click Services.
4In Services, right-click MarkVision Server.
5Select Properties.
6Select the Log On tab.
7Select the This account radio button.
8Enter the user ID and password for an administrative account.
To create print queues
1Go to Actions Æ Queue Management Æ Create Windows Print Objects, or select Create
Windows Print Objects from the All Tasks list.
2In the queue management wizard, select the printers that you want to create queues for. You
can locate the printers under the Folders tab or by using Quick Find.
3Click the (>) button to move the printers to the Selected Printers window.
4Click Next.
5In the Domains window, select the domain of the computers you want to create print queues
on.
6In the Computers window, select the host computers that you want to create print queues
on. Use the (>) button to transfer the computers to the Selected Computers window.
Note: Each domain can potentially list several computers. To create printer queues on
host computers under different domains, repeat steps 5 and 6 selecting different
domains with each pass until all of the desired host computers are present in the
Selected Computers window.
7Enter a network administrator user ID and password. To gain access to the host computers, a
high-level network administrator’s user ID and password is required for security purposes. If
you do not have administrative rights on the host computers you are trying to access, contact
an administrator with the appropriate privileges.
If you are using the Windows XP operating system, and the network administrator account
does not include a password, see For Windows XP administrator accounts without
passwords.
8Select the type of print object that you want to create on the host computer. Select PCL,
PostScript, or both PCL and PostScript.
Note: MVP will attempt to locate and match the type of print object that is selected with
the appropriate device and drivers by name comparison. If the pre-selected driver s
are not your preference, you can change them in step 10.