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Contents
Overview 1
Introduction to Administering Printers 2
Managing Printer Permissions 6
Lab A: Administering a Printer 9
Managing Printers 14
Lab B: Redirecting a Printer 20
Managing Documents in the Print Queue 23
Administering Printers by Using a Web
Browser 26
Lab C: Using a Web Browser to Administer
Printers 27
Best Practices 32
Review 33
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Beta 3 software. Content in the
final release of the course may be different than the content
included in this prerelease version. All labs in the course
are to be completed using the Beta 3 version of
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Module 6:Administering
Printer Resources
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Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources iii
Introduction
This module provides students with the knowledge and skills that are necessary
to administer printers in a Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000 network. The module
discusses the printing components and the procedures to share a printer and
locate a printer on the network. The module also explains printer permissions
and the procedure to assign printer permissions to users and groups. It also
covers the tasks involved in managing printers, such as pausing and restarting
printers. Finally, the module discusses how to manage documents in a print
queue.There are three labs in this module. In the first lab, students locate an
existing printer, assign permissions to a printer, and share a printer on the
network. In the second lab, students pause and restart a printer and redirect print
jobs to another printer. In the third lab, students administer a print queue using
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Materials and Preparation
This section provides you with the materials and preparation needed to teach
this module.
Materials
To teach this module, you need the following materials:
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Microsoft PowerPoint
®
file 1556A_06.ppt
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Module 6, “Administering Printer Resources”
Preparation
To prepare for this module, you should:
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Read all the materials for this module. Some topics have animated slides
that are indicated by an icon in the lower left corner of the slide. These
slides require you to click them to play the animation.
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Review the Delivery Tips, Key Points, and animations in the module.
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Complete the three labs.
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Study the review questions and prepare alternative answers for discussion.
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Anticipate questions that students might ask. Write out the questions and
provide answers to them.
Presentation:
60 Minutes
Labs:
45 Minutes
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Module Strategy
Use the following strategy to present this module:
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Introduction to Administering Printers
Provide an overview of the printing process and the key printing
components. The topic on printing components has an animated slide. The
icon on the lower left corner of the slide identifies the slide. Use the slide to
walk students through the printing process. Then explain the procedures to
share a printer on the network and locate a shared printer on the network.
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Managing Printer Permissions
Explain the importance of using permissions to control access to printers.
Introduce the three levels of permissions and demonstrate the procedure to
assign printer permissions.
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Managing Printers
Introduce the various tasks that a printer administrator will need to perform.
Then demonstrate and explain the procedures to assign forms to paper trays,
set a separator page, pause and restart printers, set the priority and printing
time for a printer, and redirect documents to a different print device.
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Managing Documents in the Print Queue
Explain that Windows 2000 provides the ability to manage documents in the
print queue. An administrator can pause, resume, and cancel the printing of
documents. Also, administrators can set the priority and printing time for
print jobs in the queue.
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Administering Printers by Using a Web Browser
Discuss the advantage of administering printers from a central location.
Then, demonstrate the procedure to access printers and manage them using
a Web browser.
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Best Practices
Read the best practices before you start the module, and then refer to the
appropriate practice as you teach the corresponding module section. Then,
at the end of the module, summarize all of the best practices for the module.
Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources v
Customization Information
This section identifies the lab setup requirements for a module and the
configuration changes that occur on the student computers during the labs.
This information is provided to assist you in replicating or customizing
Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) courseware.
The labs in this module are also dependent on the classroom
configuration that is specified in the “Customization Information” section at
the end of the Classroom Setup Guide for course 1556A, Administering
Microsoft Windows 2000.
Lab Setup
The following list describes the setup requirements for the labs in this module.
Setup Requirement 1
The labs in this module require the following group accounts: Sales and
Graphics global groups.
To prepare the student computers to meet this requirement:
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Run the Lab061.cmd script on one of the two domain controllers in each
subdomain.
If you run the script on both domain controllers, the labs will not
function properly.
Setup Requirement 2
The labs in this module require that the printers described in the following table
be installed on the student computers.
Printer Printer name Share name Default
HP LaserJet 5Si HP LaserJet 5Si HPLaserJ Yes
HP LaserJet 5Si HP LaserJet 5Si 2 <not shared> No
HP Color LaserJet 5 HP Color LaserJet 5 HPColorL No
To prepare the student computers to meet this requirement, perform one of the
following actions:
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From the Trainer Materials compact disc, run the Instprint.bat script on each
domain controller in each child domain.
If you use the script to install the printers, you will have to open the
printers folder and stop sharing HP LaserJet 5Si 2.
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Install the printers manually on each domain controller.
Ensure that the List in directory option is selected when sharing the printers
manually.
Important
Caution
Caution
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Lab Results
Performing the labs in this module introduces the following configuration
changes:
The addition of the following shared printers: HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet
5Si 2, and HP Color LaserJet 5, which are listed in Active Directory
™
directory
service.
Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources 1
Overview
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Introduction to Administering Printers
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Managing Printer Permissions
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Managing Printers
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Managing Documents in the Print Queue
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Administering Printers by Using a Web Browser
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Best Practices
Printers are a common resource shared by multiple users on a network. As an
administrator, you need to assign permissions to users to access the printers on
the network, as well as perform tasks such as managing the print queue, setting
printer priority, and redirecting documents to a different printer. With
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000, you can perform printer administration tasks by
using a Web browser. This simplifies the tasks greatly by centralizing printer
management.
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
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Access printers for administration.
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Manage printer permissions.
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Manage printers.
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Manage documents in the print queue.
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Administer printers by using a Web browser.
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Apply best practices for administering printers.
Slide Objective
To provide an overview of
the module topics and
objectives.
Lead-in
In this module, you will learn
about administering printers
that are a part of the existing
network.
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Introduction to Administering Printers
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Printing Components
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Sharing a Printer
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Locating Printers for Administration
With Windows 2000, you can share printing resources across an entire network
and administer printing from a central location.
To administer printers, you should be familiar with the different printing
components in order to understand how they fit together. You should also be
aware of how to share printers on the network and locate them for
administration.
Slide Objective
To introduce printer
administration.
Lead-in
As part of your
responsibilities as a system
administrator, you will need
to manage the printer
resources on the network.
Delivery Tip
This is an introduction to
printer administration.
Prepare students for the
topic by providing the
following key points of
information.
Key Points
The printing components
work together to complete
the print process.
Printers can be shared
for use by a large number
of users.
To locate shared printers for
administration, use the Find
feature.
Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources 3
Printing Components
Word.doc
Word.doc
Printer
Printer
Printer
Print Device
Print Device
Print Device
Print Server
Print Server
Print Server
Print Command
Print Command
Print Command
Printer Driver
Printer Driver
Printer Driver
Word.doc
There are four important printing components in a network environment. These
are printers, printer drivers, print servers and print devices. To understand how
these components function together, let us examine the path followed by a print
command after it is issued from a computer.
On the computer on which it is issued, the print command goes to a printer. A
printer is the software interface between the print device and the operating
system of the computer. The printer defines where a print command will go to
reach the print device (the local computer, a network location, or a file), when it
will go, and various other aspects of the printing process. When users make
connections to printers, they use printer names, which can point to one or more
print devices.
From the printer, the print command is sent to a print server. A print server is
the computer that receives and processes documents from client computers.
The print server uses a printer driver that is installed on it to convert the print
command so that it is possible for a print device to print a document. A printer
driver is one or more files containing information that Windows 2000 requires
to convert print commands into a specific printer language, such as PostScript.
A printer driver is specific to each print device model.
After the printer driver converts a print command into a specific printer
language, it goes to the print device. A print device is the hardware device that
produces printed documents. Windows 2000 supports the following print
devices:
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Local print devices, which are connected to the local computer
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Network-interface print devices, which are connected to a print server
through the network
Slide Objective
To introduce the various
printing terms.
Lead-in
Before you administer the
printers in the network, you
need to understand the
different printing terms.
Delivery Tip
The slide for this topic is
animated. The icon on the
lower left corner indicates
the animated slide. Begin by
explaining to students that
the term “printer” is
commonly used to refer to
the print device. Then
proceed to explain what the
printer is, and walk students
through the print process.
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Sharing a Printer
HP LaserJet 4Si Properties
OK Cancel
A
pply
Ad
ditional Drivers
HP LaserJet 4Si
No
t shared
Shared as:
HPLaserJ
List in the Directory
Drivers for different versions of Windows
If this printer is shared with users running different versions of
Windows then you will need to install additional drivers for it.
General
Sharing
Ports Advanced Security Device Settings
A printer is a resource that multiple users will probably need to access. To
make this possible, you need to share the printer. To share a printer, you need to
specify a share name for the printer and then assign access permissions for users
to connect to it.
To share a printer:
1. Select the printer that you need to share, right-click it, and then click
Properties.
2. In the Properties dialog box, click the Sharing tab.
3. Select the Shared as option, and then type a share name in the box.
4. Select the List in the Directory check box to ensure that the printer
displays in Active Directory
™
directory service.
5. After you specify the required information in the Printer Properties dialog
box, click OK.
If any of the computers in the network that will connect to the shared
printer are running a version of Windows other than Windows 2000, you need
to install additional drivers on the shared printer.
Slide Objective
To explain how to share a
printer.
Lead-in
Multiple users on the
network can access a
printer. To make it possible
for all users to access the
printer, you need to share it.
Delivery Tip
Demonstrate how to share a
printer.
Note
[...]... access the same Find Printers dialog box You will need to access some tasks that you perform with the printers directly, either through the Printers option in Control Panel, or by clicking Printers on the Settings menu on the Start menu 5 6 Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources # Managing Printer Permissions Slide Objective To introduce managing printer permissions Lead-in You set printer permissions... allows you to control printer usage and administration by assigning permissions By using printer permissions, you can control which users are able to use a printer You can also assign printer permissions to control which users can administer a printer and set the level of administration for managing printers and documents Module 6:AdministeringPrinterResources 7 Introduction to Printer Permissions.. .Module 6:AdministeringPrinterResources Locating Printers for Administration Slide Objective To explain how to locate a printer in the network Lead-in To administer a printer in the network, you need to locate it in Active Directory Find Printers File Edit View Help Find: Printers In: nwtraders Browse Printers Features Advanced Name: Location: Find... Properties dialog box, click the Security tab Now, you can add, remove, or modify printer permissions for users and groups Module 6:AdministeringPrinterResources Lab A: Administering a Printer Slide Objective To introduce the lab Lead-in In this lab, you will use the Find feature to locate a printer, share a printer, and modify printer permissions Delivery Tip Explain the lab objectives Review the lab... 6 Click OK to close the Printer Properties dialog box 7 Close the Printers folder 8 Log off Windows 2000 14 Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources # Managing Printers Slide Objective To present an overview of the tasks that are involved in administering a printer Delivery Tip This section covers managing printers Prepare students for the topic by providing the following... LaserJet 5 printer for both your partner and you should appear in the section at the bottom of the Find Printers dialog box When using Find, where are you actually looking for the printers? You are searching Active Directory for the shared printers Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources 11 !!To assign permissions 1 Right-click the printer. .. server, you can continue to use the same printer and configure the printer to use the other print device To configure a printer to use another local or network print device that uses the same printer driver, select the appropriate port on the print server, and cancel selection of the current port 20 Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources Lab B: Redirecting a Printer Slide Objective To introduce the... off-hours, such as late at night 26 Module6:AdministeringPrinterResourcesAdministering Printers by Using a Web Browser Slide Objective To explain how to manage printers by using a Web browser ! Print Server Must Have Internet Information Services Installed ! Administer Printers from Any Computer Running a Web Browser ! Customize the Interface ! Create a Summary Page of All Printers and Status ! Report... the printer driver makes such information available This information is not available from the Printers system folder To gain access to all printers on a print server by using a Web browser, open the Web browser, and then type http://print_server_name/printers in the address box To access a specific printer, type http://print_server_name /printer_ share_name in the address box Module 6:Administering Printer. .. Singapore B Suva B Tokyo B Tunis B Module6:AdministeringPrinterResources 29 Exercise 1 Administering Printers by Using Internet Explorer A user has mistakenly sent a large job to a printer and is unable to cancel it The printer is located on another computer on the network, so you will have to connect to it remotely You will use Internet Explorer to view the printer status and delete the document . Minutes
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Module Strategy
Use the following strategy to present this module:
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Introduction to Administering. corresponding module section. Then,
at the end of the module, summarize all of the best practices for the module.
Module 6: Administering Printer Resources