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TCP/IP Direct Printing to the Splash Server
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Chapter 2: Installing Server Software
Enabling TCP/IP Printing at the Splash Server
After the TCP/IP control panel is configured, enable TCP/IP direct printing in the Splash server 
application as follows.
1.
Start the Splash server application.
2.
Choose Enterprise Networking from the Server menu.
The TCP/IP Direct window appears.
3.
Click Enable.
4.
Click on the Splash server window to bring the Splash server application to the foreground.
5.
Choose Preferences from the Server menu. The Splash Server Preferences appear.
6.
Click Network at the top of the window to see Splash Network preferences.
7.
Select the Enterprise Networking check box, then click OK.
The Splash server is ready to receive network print jobs from TCP/IP clients.
Setting TCP/IP Direct Options
If desired, select the following options in the TCP/IP Direct window:
Parse For Document Owner Name
When selected, the Document Owner name is extracted from each print job as it is received at 
the Splash server. When this option is not selected, Enterprise Networking determines the user 
name from the network connection.
Append UNIX Hostname to User Name
When selected, the network host name is added to the print job’s owner name that appears in the 
print queue and job log at the Splash server. For example, when the user “Diane” prints from the 
UNIX host “Santana” the print job’s owner name is “Diane@Santana.” When this option is not 
selected, the print job’s owner name is “Diane.” For most situations, do not select this option.
Accept jobs to any printer name
Prints to any printer listed in the Printers area of this window.
Restricting TCP/IP Printing to Specific Machines
The Splash server can be set up to accept TCP/IP print jobs from only the machines specified in the 
“Hosts.LPD” file. Run Enterprise Networking to access this file. The “Hosts.LPD” is placed on the 
Hard drive. From the Hard drive, open the System folder. From the System folder, open the 
Note!
The NetWare Direct window appears also when Enterprise Networking is chosen. For information 
about how to use the NetWare Direct window to set up the Splash server for IPX printing, see 
“Configuring for Novell NetWare Direct Printing” on page 20
.
Note!
This option is useful for UNIX environments where all users share the same user name, such as 
“root.”