About the configuration of printers and related servers in win 2003

  

We often use it in life, such as USB flash drive or printer. USB flash drive is easier to use. If it is a printer, you need to configure the server. How to configure it? This article describes how to configure printer and print in Windows Server 2003. Server settings. It also describes how to perform some of the more common administrative tasks, such as how to configure separator pages and print notifications.

Configuring printer settings is done in the printer properties of the printer, and configuring print server settings is done in the print server properties. You must be logged in as a member of the Administrators or Administrators group to perform these steps.

How to configure printer settings

Note that the options you can configure for different printers may vary. This section explains how to configure general settings that are available in most printers.

Click Start, then click <;Printers and Faxes”.

Right-click the printer you want to configure and click Properties.

Use any of the following methods (how applicable) to configure the options you want:

Configure the separator page:

Click the Advanced tab, then click Delimited page.

To add a separator page, type the path to the file you want to use as the separator page in the "separation page" box, and then click OK. Or click Browse to locate the file you want to use, click Open, and then click OK.

To delete a separator page, delete the entry in the "separation page" box and click OK.

Configuring the print processor

Click the Advanced tab and then click Print Processor.

In the  quo;Default Data Type” box, click the type of data you want to use, and then click OK.

Add a printer driver for other versions of Windows:

Click the Sharing tab and then click Other Drivers.

Click the check box next to the driver you want to add, select it, then click OK.

Modify User Access:

Click the Security tab and do one of the following xx:

To change the permissions of an existing user or group, in In the "Group or User Name" list, click the group or user whose permissions you want to modify.

To configure permissions for new users or groups, click Add. In the “Select Users or Groups dialog box, type the name of the user or group for which you want to set permissions, and then click OK.

In the list of permissions for a user or group, click the Allow check box next to the permission you want to allow, select it, or click the Deny check box next to the permission you want to reject to select it . Or, to remove a user or group from the "group or user name" list, click Delete.

Click OK.

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