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Setting Up a NetWare(R) Server with NWADMIN and PCONSOLE

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Setting Up a NetWare® Server with NWADMIN and PCONSOLE „ Using NDS Queue Server Mode/Remote Printer Mode 1 Log into NetWare® as the System Administrator, or as a user with equivalent access rights, then start NWADMIN. 2 Execute a quick setup.  From the Tools menu select Print Services Quick Setup.  For Print Server name enter the desired name. To use an existing name, click the button on the right, then select the name from the list.  For Name of the printer, enter the desired name.  To use the queue server mode, select Other/Unknown for Type. To use the remote printer mode, select Parallel for Type, click the Communication button, select LPT1 for Port, then select Manual Load for Connection type.  For Name of the print queue, enter the desired name.  For Volume, enter the volume object (the physical volume to be designated on the network) that the queue will be created. Click the button on the right and select it from the list.  Make the other settings, then click the OK button. Important z If your print service is queue server mode, don't set a password for the print server. Note z Take a note to record the print server name. The printer server name will be required when you perform the printer protocol settings. z When a quick setup is executed, the printer is assigned the number "0". To use the printer in queue server mode, do not change "0" to any other number. 3 To use the remote printer mode, use the following procedure to start the print server.  To use the NetWare® file server as the print server, on the file server enter LOAD PSERVER.NLM then press the Enter key. 4-8 NetWare® Settings (Windows)

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NetWare
®
Settings (Windows)
4-8
Important
Note
Setting Up a NetWare
®
Server with NWADMIN and PCONSOLE
±
Using NDS Queue Server Mode/Remote Printer Mode
1
Log into NetWare
®
as the System Administrator, or as a user with
equivalent access rights, then start NWADMIN.
2
Execute a quick setup.
±
From the Tools menu select Print Services Quick Setup.
±
For Print Server name enter the desired name. To use an
existing name, click the button on the right, then select the
name from the list.
±
For Name of the printer, enter the desired name.
±
To use the queue server mode, select Other/Unknown for
Type. To use the remote printer mode, select Parallel for Type,
click the Communication button, select LPT1 for Port, then
select Manual Load for Connection type.
±
For Name of the print queue, enter the desired name.
±
For Volume, enter the volume object (the physical volume to be
designated on the network) that the queue will be created.
Click the button on the right and select it from the list.
±
Make the other settings, then click the OK button.
z
If your print service is queue server mode, don’t set a password for the print server.
z
Take a note to record the print server name. The printer server name will be
required when you perform the printer protocol settings.
z
When a quick setup is executed, the printer is assigned the number “0”. To use the
printer in queue server mode, do not change “0” to any other number.
3
To use the remote printer mode, use the following procedure to start
the print server.
±
To use the NetWare
®
file server as the print server, on the file
server enter LOAD PSERVER.NLM then press the Enter key.