Re: Printing Quota/Log

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 07/01/04


Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 22:00:43 -0700


Hi John!

I've tested the Karenware Power Tool. It is great!
However, it needs licenses if installed for company usage.
Thanks anyway. :)

Regards,
Alexandar Ang

>-----Original Message-----
>Alex:
>
>
>There are a number of ways to determine usage rates in
your print
>environment.
>
> * Use the event viewer on the print server . You can
run a win 2000/xp
>resource kit tool (dumpel, etc) to get a listing of usage
> * There is another free third-party tool obtainable from
>http://www.karenware.com/powertools/powertools.asp
>
>Good luck and let us know how things work out for you.
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>John.
>
>"Alexandar" <tsuchien.ang@rsm.renesas.com> wrote in
message
>news:2355a01c45e5e$8ce54930$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi PPL!
>>
>> I have just installed a printer on the Windows 2000
>> Domain. I was wandering, in windows, is there a way to
set
>> printing quota by user profile? Or log a record on how
>> much a user print?
>>
>> Help is very much appreciated. Thank you.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alexandar Ang
>>
>
>
>.
>



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