Configuring Netware 4.X And; Using The Netware Printer Console; Using The Netware Administrator - NEC SuperScript 1800 Network User's Manual

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14. The Queue Server Candidates list itemizes the MAC
address of each printer NIC on the network.
15. Select the address that identifies the SuperScript 1800.
16. Press Enter and the printer will appear in the Queue
Servers list.
17. Exit the NetWare Printer Console.
Now you can configure the individual Windows, Macintosh,
and UNIX print clients. See the following sections for
instructions.
"Configuring a Windows 3.1x Client" on page 31.
"Configuring a Windows 95 or 98 Client" on page 32.
"Configuring a Windows NT 4.0 Client" on page 33.
"Configuring a Macintosh Client" on page 34.
"Configuring a UNIX Client" on page 34
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SuperScript 1800 — Network User's Guide
Configuring NetWare 4.x and 5.x
For networks using NetWare 4.x or 5.x, the NetWare Printer
Console or NetWare Administrator can be used for setting up
a printer.
The NetWare Printer Console can be used to configure small
or simple networks. Use NetWare Administrator for large or
complex networks.

Using the NetWare Printer Console

The procedure for using the Printer Console is identical to the
one used for NetWare 3.12. See "Configuring NetWare 3.12"
on page 27 for instructions.

Using the NetWare Administrator

The NetWare Administrator is a program that must be run on
a Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0 computer to create a print queue
and assign a queue server.
To create a print queue object then assign it to a queue server object:
1.
Print the Network Configuration Page. Information on it
will be needed. For printing instructions, see "Printing a
Network Configuration Page" on page 16.
2.
From a Windows 95, 98, or NT4.0 computer, log onto the
network with administrator privileges.
3.
Start nwadmin.exe.
This program can be found at the following path.
F:\Public\Win32\Nwadmin32.exe
4.
Select or create an NDS Context (organizational unit and

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