User Guide
Setting Up a New NDPS Printing System 59
Novell Distributed Print Services Administration Guide
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Workstations” on page 68 and “Setting Up LPR Clients on UNIX”
on page 69 for more information.
Novell Client 32: The Novell Client is required in order for NDPS
features to be available on your client workstations. Other clients can
print to NDPS printers through the backward compatibility feature,
but only NDPS clients can take full advantage of the advanced
features offered by NDPS.
See “Preparing Client Workstations to Use NDPS” on page 69 for
more information.
NOTE: If users will be accessing printers through iPrint, you do not need to
install the Novell Client. For more information on iPrint, see Setting Up iPrint
on Client Workstations in the iPrint Administration Guide.
5. Install printers on individual workstations.
You can do this in any of the following ways:
If you are using iPrint, see Setting Up iPrint on Client Workstations
in the iPrint Administration Guide for more information.
Designate printers to be automatically installed on users'
workstations through the NDPS Remote Printer Management feature
available through iManage. See “Designating Printers to Be
Automatically Installed” on page 75 for more information.
Install printers manually on each workstation using the Windows
Add Printer function in the Printers folder.
Setting Up NDPS on Your Servers
During the initial installation and setup process, there are some issues you
should be familiar with:
“Rights Required for Configuring NDPS Installation” on page 60
“Using iManage” on page 60
“Changing the Location of a Broker” on page 60
“Updating the AUTOEXEC.NCF File” on page 60