Print Management; Network File System (Nfs) User Mapping - HP StoreEasy 1000 Storage Administrator's Manual

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Print Management

Use Print Management to view and manage printers and print servers in your organization. You
can use Print Management from any computer running Windows Storage Server 2012 or 2012
R2, and you can manage all network printers on print servers running Windows 2000 Server,
Windows Server 2003, Windows Storage Server 2003, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2,
Windows Storage Server 2008, Windows Storage Server 2008 R2, Windows Storage Server
2012, or Windows Storage Server 2012 R2.
Print Management provides details such as the queue status, printer name, driver name, and server
name. You can also set custom views by using the Print Management filtering capability. For
example, you can create a view that displays only printers in a particular error state. You can also
configure Print Management to send e-mail notifications or run scripts when a printer or print server
needs attention. The filtering capability also allows you to bulk edit print jobs, such as canceling
all print jobs at once. You can also delete multiple printers at the same time.
Administrators can install printers remotely by using the automatic detection feature, which finds
and installs printers on the local subnet to the local print server. Administrators can log on remotely
to a server at a branch location, and then install printers remotely.
For more information, see the Windows Storage Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Help.

Network File System (NFS) User Mapping

Network File System (NFS) is a network file sharing protocol that allows remote access to files over
a network and is typically used in networks with computers running UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS
operating systems. NFS is supported on all HP StoreEasy 1000 Storage systems.
All of the following types of NFS account mapping are supported: Active Directory® Domain
Services (AD DS) mapped user access, Active Directory® Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS)
mapped user access, unmapped anonymous user access, and unmapped UNIX user access.
For more information about NFS, see the following Microsoft website:
The Storage Team at Microsoft – File Cabinet Blog
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