Re: prompt admin to allow or deny print job to continue printing
- From: jinxcat101 <jinxcat101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:02:01 -0700
Is there a setting or registry value that I can change to automatically pause
all printing?
"Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote:
You would need to pause the printer, then pause each job and resume the.
printer, then resume the jobs that have been paid for, then pause the
printer ....
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"jinxcat101" <jinxcat101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our organization provides internet access and allows clients to print for
a
fee.
The network is set up similar to this:
client---Print Server---Printers.
the Cilent OS is Windows 2000 SP4, the Print Server is Windows XP
Professional.
Inorder to prevent the wasting of pages by users accidentally clicking the
print button We would like to have an administrator control whether a
job actually goes to the printer. Is this possible?
The print server is Windows XP Professional and there are two printers
connected:
1. HP LaserJet 4000TN
2. HP color LaserJet 3500
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