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Normally, your documents must be spooled before they print so that users notice a faster response time. However, when troubleshooting, you might want to send documents directly to the printer, bypassing the spooling operation. Also, if space becomes a problem on the disk that holds the spooling directory, you can cause jobs to be sent […]
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Printer Properties
You can access the properties page for any printer by using either of the following:
In the Printers folder, highlight the printer you want to work with and choose File, Properties.
In the Printers folder, double-click the printer you want to work with. From the dialog box that appears, select Printers, Properties.
The properties page for a […]
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In addition to the ordinary permissions that exist to control which users can access a file or directory, two other permissions are used on Unix and Linux systems to give special privileges to executable files. These are called the Set User ID (SUID) and Set Group ID (SGID) permissions. When an executable image is run […]
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All versions of Windows server operating systems support multiple printing protocols. In this section you will learn how to install and configure printers using Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. Although Windows XP Professional is a client operating system, it is included here because it can provide print services in a small network (such […]