Making The Transition Gradually - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Making the Transition Gradually

See
"Maintaining Your Queues during the Transition" on page 42
more details on this printing configuration.
Eventually, only a few queues serviced by NDPS Printer Agents will
remain to support your DOS and Windows DOS-box printing needs,
while most printing will be through the following basic NDPS
configuration and its variations, which will be explained in
Legacy Printers and NDPS Gateways" on page
Determine which gateway you will use. For more information about
available gateways, see
Use," on page
135.
If you are using a queue-based printing system, you can continue to use your
existing system without modification. Because of the advantages provided by
NDPS, however, we recommend that you begin the transition as soon as it
becomes convenient.
In general, we suggest you make the move gradually, and begin by
implementing the NDPS server components and management features. This
strategy allows you to set up your new printers and optimize the distribution
of your brokered resources while your end users continue printing through the
same queues they always have. Then, when you are satisfied that your NDPS
printing components are set up and configured the way you want them, you
can begin upgrading your end users to the new system gradually.
If you will be implementing iPrint, the Novell Client 32
Instead, users install a browser plug-in that allows them to install printers and
print drivers to their workstations. See the
information.
Advantages to Running NDPS on the
Server
Easier (and in many cases, the only
way) to support Pure IP
Custom printer management tools
Planning the Migration to Novell Distributed Print Services
Chapter 9, "Selecting the Correct Gateway to
Novell Client for Windows
Additional Advantages of Running
NDPS on Clients also
Automatic driver download when a
user logs on to the network
(assuming that you have
implemented this Remote Printer
Management function)
Remote workstation printer
management
for
"Using
44.
is not required.
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for more
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