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Network Print Server Setup for, Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide Windows Printing Network Print Server Setup for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP Windows NT/2000/XP Overview This section contains instruction and information on how to set up your Network Print Server for a Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP environment. Print options for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP include: • Windows Active Directory (Windows 2000/XP only) • OkiNet Connect for IP • OkiNet Connect for DLC • LPR Using Active Directory™ with Windows 2000/XP Server The Windows 2000/XP print service works closely with Active Directory, the Windows 2000/XP directory service. to simplify working with printers for both network administrators and users. OkiLAN 6000 Series print servers support Automatic Object Recognition in this environment. When you install an Oki printer with a Network Printer Server using the Add Printer wizard, click the Sharing tab and make sure Sharing and List in the Directory are selected. The printer is then published-that is, its existence and attributes are made known on the network. Users can easily print to a published printer or search for a printer with a particular set of features. Windows Printing 201

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
Windows Printing
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Windows Printing
Network Print Server Setup for
Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
Windows NT/2000/XP Overview
This section contains instruction and information on
how to set up your Network Print Server for a Windows
NT 4.0/2000/XP environment. Print options for Win-
dows NT 4.0/2000/XP include:
Windows Active Directory (Windows 2000/XP only)
OkiNet Connect for IP
OkiNet Connect for DLC
LPR
Using Active Directory™ with Windows
2000/XP Server
The Windows 2000/XP print service works closely with
Active Directory, the Windows 2000/XP directory ser-
vice. to simplify working with printers for both network
administrators and users. OkiLAN 6000 Series print
servers support Automatic Object Recognition in this
environment.
When you install an Oki printer with a Network Printer
Server using the Add Printer wizard, click the Sharing
tab and make sure
Sharing and List in the Directory
are selected. The printer is then published—that is, its
existence and attributes are made known on the net-
work. Users can easily print to a published printer or
search for a printer with a particular set of features.