Printing
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Let Users Easily Find and Connect to Printers
IIS lets you set up Internet printing. By using Internet printing and creating a printer map on your intranet, you can have users find the closest printer to them and connect to it with just a few clicks.
Windows IT Pro
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Peder Pedersen
Q. What is printer driver isolation in Windows Server 2008 R2?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. What are the requirements for Terminal Services (TS) Easy Print under Windows XP?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Letters
Dive in for new printer-mapping code, a reason to keep on subscribing, DVD-to-CD advice, and battery-drain common sense.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Minimize the Time It Takes to Send Files to Nondefault Printers
To send a file to a nondefault printer, you need to open the file so that you can select the desired printer. However, you can eliminate this step by adding a printer shortcut to your Send To menu.
Windows IT Pro
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David Lawrence
Unbounded Printing Services for SharePoint
Tired of SharePoint’s printing limitations? This product offers enhance print services that make it easier to print SharePoint documents.
Windows IT Pro
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Curt Spanburgh
Create Site-Specific Printer Mappings for Mobile Users
Providing local print services for mobile users can be problematic in small-to-midsized businesses (SMBs) with multiple sites. Here's a solution that automatically determines which site a mobile user is in, then maps the appropriate printers at that site.
Windows IT Pro
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Alex K. Angelopoulos
How AddressBasedPrinter.vbs Works
Here's a brief look at how this VBScript script creates site-specific printer mappings.
Windows IT Pro
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Alex K. Angelopoulos
Scripting Utilities to Keep Tabs on Your Printers
Tracking changes to printer configurations in a large organization can be very difficult. These two scripts can save you troubleshooting effort by recording changes and letting you compare data from different dates.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
Printing Only the First Page of an Outlook 2007 Email
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Q. Why can't the Windows Server 2003 Print Operators group control the Print Spooler service?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Dedicated Print Appliance Can Help Reduce Energy Costs
A provider of network printing solutions offers a Power over Ethernet (PoE)–enabled intelligent spooling device as well as tips for greener printing.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Bemowski
Print Your Outlook 2007 Schedules and To-Do Lists With Style
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Print Your Outlook 2007 Schedules and To-Do Lists With Style
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and the new Calendar Printing Assistant offer original and updated calendar and task printing options for both enterprise and individual users so they can personalize and brand their schedules and to-do lists.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Set Up Printers Without GPOs
Windows IT Pro
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Melissa Mendick
Ask the Experts
Create a diagram of your AD structure, learn about Vista's Print Management utility, prevent users from using AD service accounts to log on to a network, and more.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Set Up Printers Without GPOs
If you can't use GPOs for users' printer connections, you can help your users make the connections with the Add Printer Wizard, the Run command, or a shortcut on a public share.
Windows IT Pro
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Melissa Mendick
Recommended: PMPMgr for Printer Management
Windows IT Pro
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Melissa Mendick
How to Spare Some Aggravation, Some Cash, and Some Trees When Printing Web Content
Tired of getting content cut off or content you don't want when printing off the Internet? Check out this freeware that lets you choose the items to print from a Web page.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Bemowski
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Making PowerShell's Out-Printer Cmdlet Easier to Use
The names that Out-Printer uses to identify printers aren’t obvious and aren't directly available to you in PowerShell. Here are several ways you can obtain and make printer names available to your code with no copying and pasting and minimal typing.
Windows IT Pro
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Alex K. Angelopoulos
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