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Windows Server Configuration

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Appendix B B Windows Server Configuration Windows NT4.0 Server If using Windows Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Support must be installed. • If it is already installed, add a TCP/IP Remote Printer, as described below. • Otherwise, install TCP/IP printing support, then add a TCP/IP Remote Printer. Adding TCP/IP Printing Support 1. Go to Start-Settings-Control Panel-Network. 2. Click the Service option and ensure that Microsoft TCP/IP Printing is enabled. If it is not enabled, select the Add option and enable it as usual. 3. If you added services in step 2, reboot the computer for the changes to take effect. Adding a TCP/IP Remote Printer 4. Go to Start-Settings-Printer and invoke the Add Printer wizard. 5. When prompted with this printer will be managed by, select My Computer and click Next. 6. Select Add Port..., then select LPR Port and click New Port. 7. In the Name of Address of server providing lpd: Dialog box, enter the Print Server's IP address. 8. In the Name of printer or print queue on that server dialog box, enter the appropriate logical printer number (e.g. L1) as previously configured on the Print Server. By default, L1 is for Parallel Port, L2 is for USB Port if the Print Server has these 2 printer ports. 9. Click OK. When returned to the Printer Ports window, simply select Close and then install your printer driver as usual. 10. When prompted whether or not the printer will be shared, select the Sharing radio button. 11. In the Shared dialog box, enter the shared printer name. (The shared name is how other users will see this printer.) Click OK to save and exit. Client PCs can now be configured as described in Chapter 4 - Client Configuration. Page 87

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Appendix B
Windows Server Configuration
Windows NT4.0 Server
If using Windows Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft
TCP/IP Printing Support
must be installed.
If it is already installed, add a TCP/IP Remote Printer, as described below.
Otherwise, install TCP/IP printing support, then add a TCP/IP Remote Printer.
Adding TCP/IP Printing Support
1.
Go to
Start-Settings-Control Panel-Network
.
2.
Click the
Service
option and ensure that
Microsoft TCP/IP Printing
is enabled. If it is not
enabled, select the
Add
option and enable it as usual.
3.
If you added services in step 2, reboot the computer for the changes to take effect.
Adding a TCP/IP Remote Printer
4.
Go to
Start-Settings-Printer
and invoke the
Add Printer
wizard.
5.
When prompted with this printer will be managed by, select
My Computer
and click
Next.
6.
Select
Add Port…
, then select
LPR Port
and click
New Port
.
7.
In the
Name of Address of server providing lpd
: Dialog box, enter the Print Server's IP
address.
8.
In the Name of printer or print queue on that server dialog box, enter the appropriate
logical printer number (e.g. L1) as previously configured on the Print Server.
By default, L1 is for Parallel Port, L2 is for USB Port if the Print Server has these 2 printer
ports.
9.
Click OK. When returned to the Printer Ports window, simply select
Close
and then install
your printer driver as usual.
10.
When prompted whether or not the printer will be shared, select the
Sharing
radio button.
11.
In the
Shared
dialog box, enter the shared printer name. (The shared name is how other
users will see this printer.) Click OK to save and exit.
Client PCs can now be configured as described in
Chapter 4 - Client Configuration
.
B