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4.3 Configuring the Network Interface Board
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NetWare Configuration
Bindery resources on any server under NetWare 4.x if you include a SET statement in your
autoexec.ncf
file.
Alternatively, you can use PCONSOLE to set up static information about print servers,
such as the queues to service and whom to notify in the event of a problem. Refer to the
NetWare documentation for more information about the use of PCONSOLE for NDS.
such as the queues to service and whom to notify in the event of a problem. Refer to the
NetWare documentation for more information about the use of PCONSOLE for NDS.
4.3.1 Creating the Printer Object
1.
Start NWADMIN. (For example, double-click the NWADMIN icon in the
NetWare Tools group.)
NetWare Tools group.)
The NetWare Administrator window opens.
2.
Choose Object
->
Browse.
Your directory tree is displayed.
3.
Select the Organizational Unit or Organization where you want to create the
printer in the Directory Tree, and choose Object
printer in the Directory Tree, and choose Object
->
Create.
The New Object windows appears.
4.
In the Class of New Object list, choose Printer and click OK.
5.
When the Create Printer window appears, enter a value in the Printer Name field
and click Create.
and click Create.
4.3.2 Creating the Print Server Object
To create a print server object:
1.
In NWADMIN, choose Object
->
Browse.
2.
Select the Organizational Unit where you want to create the print server in the
directory tree and choose Object
directory tree and choose Object
->
Create.
3.
In the New Object window, scroll down the Class of New Object list, choose
Print Server and click OK.
Print Server and click OK.
4.
When the Create Printer window appears, enter a value in the Print Server Name
field and click Create.
field and click Create.
4.3.3 Creating the Print Queue Object
1.
Start NWADMIN.
2.
Choose Object
->
Browse.
3.
Select the Organizational Unit where you want to create the print queue in the
directory tree and choose Object
directory tree and choose Object
->
Create.