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Setting Up the Network Print Server, Through NWAdmin32

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide 5. Select the icon for the type of printer driver that you want to add under the Resource Types window. A complete list of currently loaded printer drivers of that type appears in the Current Resources window. 6. To add a driver to the list, click Add to display the Add Resources dialog box. 7. Click Browse to display the Select Printer Driver dialog box. Locate the appropriate printer driver .INF file. 8. Select the .INF file and click OK. The .INF file and path is selected in the Resource location box. The printer drivers are in the Resources To Be Added box. 9. Click OK on the Add Resources window. 10. Click OK on the Manage Resources window. 11. Note: When the Manage Resources window reappears, the printer driver(s) have been added to the NDPS Broker. 12. Click Cancel on the NDPS Broker window to EXIT the NDPS Broker. Setting Up the Network Print Server Through NWAdmin32 There are two types of printers available with NDPS. One is Public Access, which anyone on the tree can get to. The other is Private Access, which requires rights to the object. For Public Access printers, the NDPS Printer can be created at the file server console or through Novell's NetWare Administrator Novell NetWare 75

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
Novell NetWare
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5.
Select the icon for the type of printer driver that you
want to add under the Resource Types window.
A complete list of currently loaded printer drivers of
that type appears in the Current Resources win-
dow.
6.
To add a driver to the list, click
Add
to display the
Add Resources
dialog box.
7. Click
Browse
to display the
Select Printer Driver
dialog box. Locate the appropriate printer driver
.INF file.
8.
Select the .INF file and click
OK
. The .INF file and
path is selected in the
Resource location
box. The
printer drivers are in the
Resources To Be Added
box.
9. Click
OK
on the
Add Resources
window.
10.Click
OK
on the
Manage Resources
window.
11. Note: When the
Manage Resources
window re-
appears, the printer driver(s) have been added to
the NDPS Broker.
12.Click
Cancel
on the
NDPS Broker
window to EXIT
the NDPS Broker.
Setting Up the Network Print Server
Through NWAdmin32
There are two types of printers available with NDPS.
One is Public Access, which anyone on the tree can
get to. The other is Private Access, which requires
rights to the object. For Public Access printers, the
NDPS Printer can be created at the file server console
or through Novell’s NetWare Administrator