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I work for a small academic library. We have 28 student workstations running
Windows 2000 and 5 staff workstations running XP. All the student
workstations are set up to print on one of two HP LaserJet printers, and the
staff workstations may print to either one of those or to an office printer.
The situation is that we are in the process of adding vending software to
the student computers but that won't be available until at least next
semester. We want to set up some kind of interim control over the printers so
that we may pause/unpause document printing for jobs going to the two student
printers.
As I understand it, we need to set up permissions for each of the staff
computers to allow us to control the print manager for the other
workstations. However, when I try to follow the instructions for doing this,
there is no "Security" tab in the Properties box for the printers.
Is this an issue for our IT guy, or is there another way to go about this?
Windows 2000 and 5 staff workstations running XP. All the student
workstations are set up to print on one of two HP LaserJet printers, and the
staff workstations may print to either one of those or to an office printer.
The situation is that we are in the process of adding vending software to
the student computers but that won't be available until at least next
semester. We want to set up some kind of interim control over the printers so
that we may pause/unpause document printing for jobs going to the two student
printers.
As I understand it, we need to set up permissions for each of the staff
computers to allow us to control the print manager for the other
workstations. However, when I try to follow the instructions for doing this,
there is no "Security" tab in the Properties box for the printers.
Is this an issue for our IT guy, or is there another way to go about this?