Xerox XCounter Page Accounting Support & Software User Guide
Mar 2001
5/30/2001
XCOUNTER FOR NOVELL USER REFERENCE MANUAL
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Running XPopup
To have XPopup automatically run when a user logs on, use the following procedure:
•
Activated XPopup
“Enable popup window” for each printer the
XCounter queue configuration. XCounter
uses “Operator hold and User hold”
automatically if XPopup is enabled.
XCounter queue configuration. XCounter
uses “Operator hold and User hold”
automatically if XPopup is enabled.
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Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000
Create a shortcut to the XPopup.exe in the
Start Menu, Programs or add XPopup.exe to
a login script. See section “XPopup.exe”
Start Menu, Programs or add XPopup.exe to
a login script. See section “XPopup.exe”
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Windows NT 3.51
Add XPopup.exe to the Program Manager
Startup group, or add XPopup.exe to a login
script.
Startup group, or add XPopup.exe to a login
script.
Note: The popup window will not occur if a utility other than XCounter places the job
on user hold.
on user hold.
XPopup Local Settings
When the XPopup Preferences menu is selected, the user will see a list of file servers
to which printer connections have been made. XPopup will poll each of these servers
for popup jobs once per specified interval (in seconds). Each poll consists of only 2
NCP packets. However, any servers that are not running XCounter, or are hosting
queues where the popup is not required, can be deselected in order to reduce
network traffic.
to which printer connections have been made. XPopup will poll each of these servers
for popup jobs once per specified interval (in seconds). Each poll consists of only 2
NCP packets. However, any servers that are not running XCounter, or are hosting
queues where the popup is not required, can be deselected in order to reduce
network traffic.
XPopup can display in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Finnish,
Dutch, Czech, Swedish, Danish and Italian.
Dutch, Czech, Swedish, Danish and Italian.