|
File and Print Services Technical Overview
This white paper describes the file
management and print management features
in the Windows 2000 Server operating
system.
HOW TO: Manage
Print Servers in Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 323228
- This article describes how to manage
print servers in a Windows 2000 environment.
You must be a member of the administrators
group on a computer that is running
Windows 2000 Advanced Server to perform
all of the tasks that are described
in this article.
Integration
of Windows 2000 Printing with Active
Directory
Active Directory works with
the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server printing
service to simplify printer administration
and to make it easy for users to locate
and connect to printers.
Isolating General
Printing Problems
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 93503
- This article describes some common
printing problems that you may experience
when using Windows NT. These printing
problems may appear in a variety of
forms; for example, print jobs may show
up in Print Manager but never make it
to the printer |
Managing
Network Printing in a Windows 2000 Environment
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 246855 - Point
and Print reduces administrative overhead, and
simplifies and automates printing. Point and
Print functionality was introduced in Microsoft
Windows 9x (as a client), and Microsoft Windows
NT 3.5 and later.
Overview
of Internet Printing in Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 248344 - Internet
printing in Windows 2000 is automatically enabled
by installing Microsoft Internet Information
Services (IIS).
Server Administration,
File and Print Services Over the Internet
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 143175 - You
can administer domains and Windows NT Servers
across the Internet for companies or for users
that are away from the main domain or server.
You can even use Windows 95 to administer the
Windows NT Domain/Server if you have the Windows
95 Windows NT Admin Tools (Nexus) installed. You can use the
Internet as a WAN and allow users at remote
locations to access both file and printer services
as if they were on the local area network. To
do this you must modify the LMHOSTS file on
the client computer.
An
Overview of New Printing Features in Microsoft
Windows 2000: Tuesday, May 2, 2000
Microsoft Support WebCast: Provides an overview
of new features in the printing system of Windows
2000, including such features as Internet printing,
standard TCP ports, Unidrivers, and so on.
WebCast: Microsoft
Windows 2000 Print Servers and Drivers

Level:200 In this session, we will discuss some
of the common issues surrounding deploying Windows
2000 print servers. We will evaluate how to
choose the correct printer drivers, we will
discuss how to back up and migrate print servers,
we will discuss point and print, and we will
examine some interoperability issues |