print queue that the TROY XCD print server can service. Users send their print requests to the file server’s print queue, and the jobs are then spooled (either directly, or in the case or remote printer mode, via an intermediate print server) to the TROY XCD print server.

TROY XCD print servers can be configured under Windows using Hewlett-Packard's JetAdmin utility or TROY XCD's XAdmin32 and XAdmin utilities. Alternatively, they can be configured using the NetWare PCONSOLE utility in conjunction with TROY XCD's DOS XCONFIG utility.

Important Note: Not all TROY XCD print server models support queue server mode with Novell Directory Services (refer to chapter 2 for protocol support information). You must enable bindery emulation in order to use queue server mode with these products.

Before You Begin

Before you can configure a NetWare print queue, you must have sufficient privileges. With NetWare 3.xx and earlier, you MUST be logged in as SUPERVISOR (not someone with Supervisor privileges). With NetWare 4.xx and later, make sure that you have sufficient administrator privileges to create a print queue in the desired context.

Default Print Server Names (Service Names)

TROY XCD print servers automatically make themselves known on a NetWare network. Each print server port has an associated default NetWare name; these names are used

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