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Alternatively, as already described, a user can view a print server page or a print queue page by specifying the page's URL to any HTML browser. The resulting HTML data stream is then sent to the client browser. When a user wants to view the Web page of a particular server or printer, the following steps occur:. The user employs a browser to specify an appropriate URL. The URL points to one of the template files on the specified print server.

The server-resident Active Server Pages interpreter, which is part of IIS, searches for ASP script tags, invokes the appropriate scripting language interpreter to interpret the script text, and places the returned results in the HTML data stream.

I would just like a way to organize the printers on the Internet Printing website, so my users won't get confused when searching for their particular printer. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Server TechCenter. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Friday, January 30, PM. In this situation an icon will appear in the task bar indicating that the new device has been detected.

Clicking on this icon presents the option to view details about the installation process, resulting in the appearance of a dialog similar to the one illustrated below, where a Brother MFCCN printer has been detected and is being installed:.

Once the printer has been installed, it will likely need to be configured for network sharing. To achieve this, launch the Print Management tool, select the print server to which the printer is physically connected and click on Printers.

The center pane of the tool will display a list of printers installed on the current print server. Identify the required printer in the list, double click on it to display the properties dialog and select the Sharing tab:.

If the printer is to be shared with network client, set the Share this printer check box and enter a suitable share name for the printer. When selected, all rendering of print jobs is performed on the client and just the RAW print data sent to the server for printing. This offloads the rendering overhead to the client computers, thereby reducing the load, and increasing the scalability of the print server.

If Windows fails to auto-detect the printer it may be added manually from Print Management by right clicking on the print server to which the device is attached and selecting Add Printer On the initial screen select the Add new printer using an existing port and choose the port to which the printer is connected from the drop down list.

Once selected, click Next to install a printer driver. If one is already installed, select it from the drop down next to the use an existing printer driver on the computer. Alternatively, select Install a new printer driver and either select the printer make and model from the list, or use the Have Disk to install the manufacturer supplied driver.

Click Next to proceed to the Printer Name and Sharing screen. Choose whether the printer is to be shared and, if so, by what name. Proceed to the summary screen, review the information and complete the installation.

With a printer server configured and printers added the next step is to cover the management of printer servers on Windows Server Jump to: navigation , search.

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