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Viewing and Managing Remote Printers

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You can manage a remote Advanced Server/9000 print server from any Windows NT client on the network as long as you have Full Control permission at that print server. When you select a printer from Network Neighborhood, you can manage printer properties and create new shared printer queues remotely.

Any network user can check on the status of a remote printer. However, only users who have Full Control or Manage Documents permission for a printer can manage documents other than their own. If you do not have the correct permission, some options are unavailable.

NOTE: To access printers quickly that you administer frequently, create a folder on the desktop of your Windows NT or Windows 95 client computer. Create shortcuts to the printers you use by dragging the printer icon from the printer folder or from Network Neighborhood to the folder you created on your desktop.
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