7.1
Table Of Contents
- Table of Content
- Overview
- Understanding PrintShop Mail Web
- Getting Started
- The PrintShop Mail Web Interface
- Publishing Workflow
- Ordering Workflow
- New Document
- Order Manager
- Checkout
- Companies
- Users
- Publication Types
- Collections
- Settings
- About
- License
- Roles
- Languages
- Web Design
- Maintenance
- Settings
- Currencies
- Tax Rates
- Shipping Rates
- Calendar
- Production Settings
- User Input Field Defaults
- Output Folders
- Job options
- Printers
- E-mail Settings
- E-mail Addressees
- Managing E-mail Templates
- Modules Settings
- Enabling a MIS connector
- Installed modules
- Properties
- Enabling a Print Production connector
- Installed modules
- Properties
- Requirements
- Configuring the module
- The PayPal Sandbox
- Processing orders
- Requirements
- Configuring the Authorize.net module
- Test mode
- AVS and CCV checks
- Payment page
- Requirements
- Requesting a test account
- Configuring the iDEAL test dashboard
- Configuring the iDeal module
- Requirements
- Configuring the Moneris module
- Test mode
- Requesting a live account
- AVS and CVD checks
- Payment page
- Add a new Module
- Configure a module
- Delete a Module
- XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
- Options
- Sample POST receive script
- Interaction With PrintShop Mail Design
- Introduction to Regular Expressions
- Introduction
- Skinning Guide
- Getting started
- Creating your own skin
- The template file
- HMTL Outline
- Styling
- Key Concepts
- Style organization
- Header
- User information
- Menu bar
- Background
- Overview tables
- Edit forms
- Sub menus
- Special variables
- Variables for template files
- Variables for style files
- Creating page exceptions
- Creating a page specific template file
- Modifying a page specific template file
- DOM manipulation using jQuery
- Launching code on Document Ready
- Populating fields with computed values
- Removing elements from the DOM
- Adding information to the DOM
- Customizing the store front
- Storefront class
- Creating a hierarchical tree
- Adding a live search option
- Copyright Information
- Index
PrintShop Server service
This section describes the configuration of a distinct local user-account for the PrintShop Server service.
This description focuses on procedures on Windows XP; on other platforms this procedure may be slightly different.
PrintShop Server (PSS) is a Windows Service that runs in the background. Windows Services mostly run under a different Win-
dows User Account than the one any end-user has used to log on to their system called Local System. Because the Local Sys-
tem-account has some limitations the PrintShop Server service will run by default under the administrator end-user account
that was logged on to the system during the installation of PrintShop Web.
In order to properly serve PrintShop Web, it is vital that the account that PrintShop Server runs under has enough security priv-
ileges on the local machine, and perhaps on the network, to access (network-)printers or other resources it needs.
First and foremost, as the name Local System implies, the account is only valid for the local machine. Network printers will
therefore not available for use in PrintShop Server. The second limitation is printer management. PrintShop server will only
have access to printers installed for the user account under which PrintShop Surver runs. This means that if Administrator has
logged on and manages his printers, this might not propagate to the Local System account’s printers, which PrintShop Server
would use!
To avoid these issues with Printer Management, we strongly advise to make sure that the PrintShop Server service runs under
a user-account with administrative privileges. It is necessary to install and configure your printer(s) explicitly for this user-
account, - for the PrintShop Server service.
What follows is a description of how to create a new (local) user-account with sufficient administrative privileges on the sys-
tem where the PrintShop Server service is running.
In case your network-configuration requires this user-account to be a Domain User to be able to access network
resources, like network-printers, please contact your Domain Administrator to set up a proper configuration.
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