Server for P1 | port 1. |
Novell Printer | NetWare print server to service the Print Server's parallel |
Server for P2, P3 & | port 2 (P2), parallel port 3 (P3), or Serial port (SP), if these |
SP | ports exist. |
(if exist) |
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Novell Print Server Mode | |
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NDS Tree Name | Not applicable. |
| (NetWare NDS mode only) |
Print Server | Not applicable. |
NDS Context | (NetWare NDS mode only) |
Master File Server | Name of the Print Server's master file server. |
(Bindery mode |
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only) |
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Polling Queue | Defines how often the Print Server will poll the queues to be |
Interval | serviced. |
Job Notification by | Set to Yes to receive a job notification at only the work- |
Connection ID | station where the print job originated, No to receive a job |
| notification at all workstations that you have logged on. |
NetWare Password | The password on the NetWare Server. The Print Server |
| device needs this password to connect to the NetWare |
| Server. |
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Setup for NDPS (NetWare 5)
Overview
∙The Print Server must be configured as a valid device on your TCP/IP network.
∙To use NDPS (Novell Distributed Printing Services), the Novell server must be running Novell NetWare 5, and the PCs (clients) must be running IntranetWare Client V2.2. or later.
The following procedure is designed to enable Public Access Printing under NDPS. Public Access Printing allows anybody on the network to access the printer.
Creating an NDPS Manager Object
If an NDPS Manager Object already exists, skip this procedure and proceed to Creating an NDPS Printer Agent.
1.Login to NetWare 5.0 Server as Admin and start the NetWare Administrator pro- gram Nwadmn32.exe.
2.Select the container on NetWare Administrator where you want the NDPS Man- ager object to reside. (e.g. TeSupp)
3.Select Create - Object from the menu bar to view the New Object dialog.
4.Select NDPS Manager as the object to create. The Create NDPS Manager Object window shown below will appear.
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