Configuring Xprint V7.0

Administering users

With the option -slsecurity_level you can define the maximum security level with which a user can submit print jobs. The following values are allowed: UNCLASSIFIED (default), SENSITIVE, CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET,

TOP_SECRET.

Examples

To modify the current privileges of smith such that he is now allowed to place his jobs at the top of the print queue (TOP):

xpmod -usr smith -pv TOP

To assign user smith all the possible privileges: xpmod -usr smith -pv ALL

To modify the privileges of all users with the current rights ANY_DEVICE, such that these are now given all possible privileges:

xpmod -usr -scl "-pv ANY_DEVICE” -pv ALL

To define a maximum priority of 80 for user smith (now this user can spool in his/her print jobs with any priority between 1 and 80):

xpmod -usr smith -pr 80

To define a maximum number of 10 jobs for user smith: xpmod -usr smith -aj 10

To restrict the maximum number of copies per print job to 15 for user smith: xpmod -usr smith -nc 15

To restrict the maximum number of pages user smith may print to 500: xpmod -usr smith -ap 500

To update and save the counter for the number of pages and jobs printed by smith after the job is finished, use the following command:

xpmod -usr smith -ua

6.6.5Deleting a user

Before trying to delete a user, make sure that this user is not contained in any permission list. A user that is still listed in an allowed list cannot be deleted.

Check first whether the user you wish to delete is referenced by other Xprint V7.0 objects. Enter

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