3. NETWORK SETUP FOR EACH OPERATING SYSTEM
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prompted to enter a printer name. Type in a printer name you
wish to register. (Make sure not to use an already existing printer
name.)
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Press the Enter key in the text box “Type:” and select “Remote
Other/Unknown” from “Printer types”.
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Press the ESC key and select “Yes” in “Save changes”.
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Press the ESC key repeatedly to return to “Available Options”.
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Press the ESC key and select “Yes” in “Exit PConsole”. The setup
is completed.
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Starting the print server and connecting this network card
• When print server is used on the file server:
Load PSERVER.NLM. The PSERVER.NLM has been copied to
SYS:SYSTEM when the file server was installed.
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Enter the following in the system console of the file server:
LOAD PSERVER print server name
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To exit the print server, press Alt key and Esc key simultaneously
to return to the system console and enter the following:
UNLOAD PSERVER print server name
• When workstation is used specifically as the print server:
Execute PSERVER.EXE. The PSERVER.EXE and the relevant files
have been copied to SYS:PUBLIC when the file server was installed.
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To start up the print server, these files must be accessed. Log in
to the file server and map the search drive to SYS:PUBLIC or
copy the necessary files to the local floppy disk or hard disk.
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Change SHELL.CFG file or NET.CFG file so that the workstation
dedicated to the print purpose can support adequate connections.
Which CFG file you will edit depends on the NetWare client that
has been installed.
Type the following line in SHELL.CFG or NET.CFG:
SPX CONNECTIONS = 60
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Boot MS-DOS and NetWare shell. To do so, enter the following
at prompt of the workstation dedicated to print:
PSERVER file server name/print server name
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To close the print server, close it from PCONSOLE. Enter
PCONSOLE from the client and start PCONSOLE.