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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<Permissions>
<MessengerSendDoc>127.0.0.1</MessengerSendDoc>
<MessengerSendJob>127.0.0.1</MessengerSendJob>
<MessengerSendConfig>127.0.0.1</MessengerSendConfig>
<LPD>255.255.255.255</LPD>
<LPD>127.0.0.1</LPD>
<HTTP>255.255.255.255</HTTP>
<HTTP>127.0.0.1</HTTP>
</Permissions>
As you can see, the format looks different than how it is displayed visually in the Access Manager.
However, the same rule applies in that it is read from top to bottom in the order that the file is saved
here.
The XML nodes in the file are equivalent to those in the Access Manager:
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<MessengerSendDoc>: Grants access to the remote computer to send new or updated Plan-
etPress Design Documents to this server.
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<MessengerSendJob>: Grants access to the selected computer or server to send jobs to PReS
Fax and PReS Image installed on this server.
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<MessengerSendConfig>: Grants access to the remote computer to overwrite the configuration
on the local PReS Workflow service
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<LPD>: Grants access to send LPD Queue jobs to this server.
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<HTTP>: Grants access to send HTTP Requests to this server.
Activate a printer
The Activate a Printer dialog lists the existing activated printers on the system and lets you add new
activations.
Note: Activating a printer is required when you have a PlanetPress Suite Printer License, unless
you have the Optimized Output” add-on in your Connect license, which grants you the equi-
valent of PlanetPress Production in Connect Workflow. Note that even then, printer-centric” out-
put requires a printer license.
Printer activations are normally given to you by the activations department electronically, includ-
ing a file that will automatically add all your printers in this dialog.
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