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7.  Check to See If the Printer Is Now Logged Into the Network 
Using USERLIST - At the PUBLIC prompt (cd public), type userlist and press ENTER. If the printer 
logged into the network correctly, its Print Server name (RHINO2_PS, for example) should be 
displayed in the list along with the time of log in. 
Note: As the printer logs into the server as a user, you must NOT exceed your maximum number of 
Novell user licenses or the printer will fail to log in. 
Using PCONSOLE- See the previously described procedure for “Checking the Printer’s Log In to the 
Network Using PCONSOLE.” 
8.  Check to see if a Lack of Novell Licenses is Preventing the Printer from Logging In 
Performed by a QUALIFIED NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR at the Server Console, with monitor.nlm 
running, type version to display the number of user licenses installed. For comparison, from the 
“Monitor Screen” in the window labeled “Information for Server,” the total number of licenses in use is 
displayed. 
9.  Suspecting a Problem with the Server 
If all of the previous troubleshooting steps have been taken and the printer still fails to log into the 
network correctly, the problem might be with the Server. In this case, it is recommended that you 
delete the current Printer Configuration file and all associated Server entries, and set up the 
Configuration File, and Install a Print Server (create Queue, create print server, define printer), as 
stated in Novell's documentation. 










