You may use NetWare Administrator NWADMIN or PCONSOLE to configure the printer in NDS. Prior to printing, NDS must be set up as follows and the Network Interface Board must be set up with NDS Context and Tree. See Section 4.4. The steps below describe the use of NWADMIN configuration to create printer, print server, and print queue objects. Then, you will assign, or associate those objects with each other.

If you wish to keep Bindery resources on any server, you can under NetWare 4.x if you declare a SET BINDERY CONTEXT statement in your AUTOEXEC.NCF file.

For those who prefer, NetWare does offer PCONSOLE as an alternative to NWADMIN. PCONSOLE can be used to set up static information about print servers such as: which queues to service, and whom to notify in the event of a problem. See Novell NetWare documentation for more information about the use of PCONSOLE for NDS.

4.3.1Create Printer Object

1.Launch NetWare Administrator. The NetWare Administrator window will appear. To bring up your Directory Tree, open a Browser window by clicking on the Tools menu item and, the Browse item.

2.Highlight the Organizational Unit or Organization where you want to create the print service in the Directory Tree, select the Object item from the menu and choose Create.

Note: If you wish, you can create objects another way in NWADMIN by: selecting

an Organizational Unit, clicking on the right mouse

button (which produces a

pop-up menu), and clicking on Create...

use the left mouse button to bring up

the New Object window). From this point, the procedure continues as described.

3.When the New Object window appears, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Printer icon and click on the [OK] button.

4.When the Create Printer window appears, type a value in the Printer Name field and click on the [Create] button.

4.3.2Create Print Server Object

1.Again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu and choose Create.

2.At the New Object window, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Print Server icon, and click on the [OK] button.

3.At the Create Print Server window, type a value in the Print Server Name field and click on the [Create] button.

4.3.3Create Print Queue Object

1.Once again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu and choose Create.

2.At the New Object window, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Print Queue icon, and click on the [OK] button.

3.At the Create Print Queue screen, click on the Directory Service Queue button, then type in values for Print Queue Name and Print Queue Volume and click on the

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