HP UPD - System Administrator's Guide HP UPD 5.6.5

Table 8-43 MPP XML Tag Descriptions (continued)
XML Tag Name Required Description
Path
No This element specifies the path to the XML or HTML
document that will be referenced when the user selects
<Name> MPL from the search options.
This element, like the MPL xmlfile element, can reference
local files, UNC paths, or Web servers.
If the path you specify represents an XML file, you can use
a local file path, a UNC path, or a web server address:
<path>s:\printlists\myprintlist.xml</
path>
<path>\\Server\printlists
\myprintlist.xml</path>
<path>http://cgi-bin/printerlist?user=
%USERNAME%</Path>
<path>https://servlet/printlist.xml</
path>
If the path you specify represents an HTML file you can use
the following hpmpl:// or hpmpls:// syntax to represent
the HTML document:
<path>hpmpl://servlet/printlist.xml</
path>
<path>hpmpls://servlet/printlist.xml</
path>
The hpmpl:// prefix instructs the HP UPD to use a hosted IE
browser control to display the HTML document. When the
MPL is selected from the search option, the HP UPD will
replace the hpmpl with http. Similarly, when hpmpls:// is
used, https:// will be inserted in its place.
<UseMode name=”HP Default”>
No This element allows you to set the user default values for
HP UPD usage.
<Restricted>
No This element is used to define whether the HP Universal
Print Driver should operate in Restricted Mode (only
allowing selection of destination printers through a
defined MPL) or normal mode. In Restricted Mode, only
those printers that are defined in the MPL are available for
printing.
If not present, the default is to operate in Normal mode:
<Restricted>enabled</Restricted>
<ShowDriverSettings>
No This element is used to define whether the HP Universal
Print Driver should allow a user to view/modify the HP
Common Printing Settings.
If not present, the default (true) is to allow the user to view
and modify these driver settings.
<ShowDriverSettings>false</
ShowDriverSettings>
138 Chapter 8 Manage the HP UPD using HP Managed Printing Administration (HP MPA) and Active Directory
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