mohanty1942
Journeyman
In our organisation there are more than 25 machines (All Win2K client) spread over (geographically) quite apart from each other. HP Laserjet 2200 is located in central office for which no dedicated print servers/machines work--rather the printer is configured on a IP and individual machines print direcly to the printer (i.e. the printer manages its print que.)
In this case as no machine comes between the print originator & printer, it is hard to trace which print is given from which machine. Although usally all prints are claimed in time there is no claim for those prints which reflect abuses & nonsenses. The requirement is to trace the client when such abuse or nonsenses being outputed from the printer. Any idea ?
In this case as no machine comes between the print originator & printer, it is hard to trace which print is given from which machine. Although usally all prints are claimed in time there is no claim for those prints which reflect abuses & nonsenses. The requirement is to trace the client when such abuse or nonsenses being outputed from the printer. Any idea ?