In news:EC0B6378-1347-4C41-B8C9-(E-Mail Removed),
ykffc <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> The users run an application, which in turn triggers another process
> to print to a printer configured in a Win2000 server.
>
> Is there a way to allow users to control the documents in this
> printer?
>
> For example, I need to allow the user to pause/resume printing. And
> one more option, to delete suspended print jobs after he/she pauses
> the printer. We could not afford the user to signon the server via
> remote desktop.
>
> I tried testing with a web-based application and let the server to run
> scripts in ASP. But that did not and I think it is beause the build-in
> Internet account (that runs ASP scripts) did not have the permissions
> to control the documents in the printer.
>
> What are your suggestions?
Since this is a shared printer, you might be able to accomplish this most
easily by granting the user or group rights to manage the printer in its
properties on the Win2k server, in the security tab.
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