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Setting Up Server IIS
1.
In the Windows 2000 Server window, select Start –>
Programs –> Administrative Tools –> Internet Services
Manager.
2. In the Internet Information Services window, right click
on Printers and select Properties.
3. In the Printer Properties window, select the Directory
Security tab, and click on Edit... in the Anonymous
access and authentication control section.
4.
Checkmark Anonymous access and click OK.
5.
In the Virtual Directory tab, make sure Read is checked
and the Local Path is correct in the Local Path section.
6.
Run
and enable policies, being sure that Web-based
mmc
printing On is enabled (the default if OFF.)
Setting up a Windows 2000 Client
1.
Open
IE http://131.241.45.116/printers/
131.241.45.166=IIS
2.
Click on the printer you would like to install.
3.
Under Printer Actions, click on Connect.
4.
In the Add Web Printer Connection window, click Yes.
5.
In the Digital Signature Not Found window, click Yes.
6.
In the Enter Network Password window, fill in User
Name and Password, and click OK. Installation is done.
Setting Up a Windows 98/Me Client
The set up is the same for a Windows 98 or Windows Me
Client as the set up for Windows 2000. In case you do not see
the link Connect, you must install additional software from
Microsoft to enable IPP support.
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Appendix B, Microsoft IPP
server.
V
P
IEWING
RINTER
Users can view Web pages that display the status of a
Windows 2000 print server and its connected printers with
any Internet browser executing on any type of client
platform. Microsoft provides a set of server-resident HTML
files that generate these Web pages. Web pages for the print
server and for each server-installed printer can be referenced
by a client browser using URLs. Additional pages can be
referenced by links from these pages.
For a Windows 2000 print server to support Web pages, it
must be running either Windows 2000 Server software with
the Microsoft Internet Information Server (ISS), or Windows
2000 Professional software with the Microsoft Peer Web
Server.
To view a print server page, specify the following URL
format:
HTTP://ServerName/Printers
where
is the server name (either a DNS name
ServerName
for Internet connections, or a WINS name for Intranet
connections.) The URL points to an HTML file that generates
the print server's page.
The server page provides a link to a print queue page for
each print queue available on the server. Shared print queues
can be accessed by all users. You can also reference the print
queue pages for shared printers by specifying a URL with the
following format:
HTTP://ServerName/ShareName
where
is the print queue's share name, as
ShareName
specified in its property sheet.
When you select a printer's link within the print folder,
Microsoft Internet Explorer is automatically started and the
print queue pages's URL is accessed. Alternately, as already
described, you can view a print server page or a print queue
page by specifying the page's URL to any HTML browser.
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