Scott_31

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2008-11-18
18:37
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Release Print Job on Hold
Is there an easier way to release print jobs that are automatically put
on hold? I am going through iManager to release them, but I was hoping
there was a faster way - I tried to right click the printer in my
printer folder and restart the print job, but I get "Access Denied". If
there is a faster method, I would appreciate the tips.
on hold? I am going through iManager to release them, but I was hoping
there was a faster way - I tried to right click the printer in my
printer folder and restart the print job, but I get "Access Denied". If
there is a faster method, I would appreciate the tips.
"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you'ce always gotten"
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Marcel_Cox

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2008-11-18
19:15
IS the pritner set as secure printer or not?
Scott_31

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2008-11-18
20:01
It is not.
Marcel Cox wrote:
> IS the pritner set as secure printer or not?
>
>
Marcel Cox wrote:
> IS the pritner set as secure printer or not?
>
>
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Marcel_Cox

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2008-11-18
20:24
You might create a direct link to the NRM screen for the printer status. That would allow selecting the printer directly without going through the whole iManager menu structure.
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2008-11-18
20:34
Not sure what you mean by NRM screen.
Marcel Cox wrote:
> You might create a direct link to the NRM screen for the printer status.
> That would allow selecting the printer directly without going through
> the whole iManager menu structure.
>
>
Marcel Cox wrote:
> You might create a direct link to the NRM screen for the printer status.
> That would allow selecting the printer directly without going through
> the whole iManager menu structure.
>
>
"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you'ce always gotten"
Marcel_Cox

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2008-11-18
20:53
Novell Remote Manager, e.g. the web service https://serveraddress:8009 (assuming a NetWare server). IT contains spaecial status pages for the Broker, the Manager and each printer.
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2008-11-18
21:10
Ah ha! Thanks.
Marcel Cox wrote:
> Novell Remote Manager, e.g. the web service https://serveraddress:8009
> (assuming a NetWare server). IT contains spaecial status pages for the
> Broker, the Manager and each printer.
>
>
Marcel Cox wrote:
> Novell Remote Manager, e.g. the web service https://serveraddress:8009
> (assuming a NetWare server). IT contains spaecial status pages for the
> Broker, the Manager and each printer.
>
>
"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you'ce always gotten"