NetWare 4.1/9000 Print Services
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Managing Print Services with PCONSOLE
Using PCONSOLE in Bindery Mode
SYS:SYSTEM\FA010002) (Non-D.S. object).
• A queue created in SYS:SYSTEM directory of the current server, with a
hexadecimal directory (such as, SYS:SYSTEM\7701000F.QDR), that has two
“Hidden” files in it. In the example above, the files would be named
Q_0177.SRV and Q_0177.SYS.
Use Bindery mode on a NetWare Services server if you want to load a
bindery-based print server (such as pserver on a NetWare 3x file server) that
is servicing queues on a NetWare Services server. This means the NetWare
3x pserver or other bindery based print server has to access the queue and
the notification information on each server that it is servicing queues from.
If you need to load pserver on a NetWare Services server, use only the
Directory Services mode when defining printing objects.
See “Using Quick Setup in PCONSOLE” for instructions on using this
Quick Setup feature.
NOTE: If you use bindery mode to configure the print server, printer, and queue (such as with
Quick Setup), and then try to view the printer information in Directory Services
mode, you will not see the printer because no Directory Services Printer object was
created. You must switch PCONSOLE into the mode in which the Printer object was
created in order to view or manage that object.