Resource management. MarkVision provides a direc- tory of all the fonts, overlays, and forms stored in flash memory or disk. The directory also lists the amount of memory available for each storage device. You can use MarkVision to delete, move, or copy files from one storage device to another on the same printer, or from one printer to another. In addition, you can use MarkVision to pass- word protect resources on the storage devices.

MarkVision for Windows 3.1 groups several resource management tools in the printer Toolkit. Use the Toolkit to download fonts, overlays, and forms to the printers, as well as manage the resources once they are stored in flash memory or disk.

Printer and network adapter password control. If you have MarkVision installed in a network environment without built-in security, such as TCP/IP, you can use MarkVision to set up printer and network adapter pass- words. The network administrator may want to assign a password to the printer or to the network adapter to restrict the ability to change adapter or printer settings from MarkVision. Passwords can be set up for specific users and for specific printers. This security function does not override existing network security functions.

If your network does have built-in security, MarkVision has access to the logon authority granted to each LAN user within the network operating system. MarkVision honors this logon authority when granting access to MarkVision functions.

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