Print Server
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Rajashekar Reddy BusiReddy
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Configuring Printers in Windows Server 2008
Launch Server Manager from the Start Menu,
Right-click on Roles and select Add Roles
from the context menu.
Enable the checkbox on Print Services, then click Next.
After clicking Next, an "Introduction to Print Services" dialog
is displayed. Review, then click Next on this as well.
Most users require only Print Server — this provides
normal ordinary Windows printing support.
LPD
is an older UNIX-style printing that's not commonly used in
Windows environments. If not sure, leave unchecked.
The Internet
Printing Protocol is likewise not commonly used. It not sure,
leave unchecked.
This final dialog confirms what's about to be performed,
and though it warns that a system reboot may be necessary.
It didn't require one when we added print services to our
server.
Administrating Printers
With Print Services fully installed, there are several places that can perform printer administration.- Server Manager » Roles » Print Services » Print Management
- This is the main Print Management application for administration of printing resources. This is an MMC snap-in, so it fits right in with all the other administrative.
- Start » Run » printmanagement.msc
- This launches the same Print Management MMC application directly, without going through the Server Manager. This can be made into a shortcut onto the desktop if print management will be done often.
- Control Panel » Printers
- Unlike the previous two items, which run with Administrative privileges because of the UAC elevation, the Control Panel runs in the user's Windows Explorer context without administrative rights.
- Only the machine's local Administrator — not merely a member of the local Administrators group — has these rights automatically, so it forbids changes to most settings. This stumped a number of experienced admins for days.
- It turns out that right-clicking a printer and selecting Run as administrator, then Open will allow full administration after the UAC confirmation
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