In the News| • | Display and Print Services DDK
Check out the printer drivers and spooler components, display and video miniport drivers, and graphics device interface (GDI) in this design guide. |
| • | Windows Print Migrator 3.1
Windows Print Migrator version 3.1 provides full backup, restore, and migration functionality for Windows NT-based servers running Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003. |
| • | What's New in File and Print Services
Windows Server 2003 delivers improved file and print functionality, allowing you to reduce overall total cost of ownership (TCO). This article provides an overview of benefits, new features, and improvements for file and print services in Windows Server. |
| • | Terminal Services and Printing
Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services allows access to Windows-based applications, including both legacy software and the latest applications for client computers. This document helps you take advantage of the printing features in Terminal Services. |
| • | Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit
Check out the Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit that provides guidelines and recommended processes for designing and deploying Windows Server 2003 technologies. |
Technical Overviews| • | Point and Print Security on Windows Vista
This paper provides system administrators with the best practices for configuring Point and Print security on Windows Vista client computers in environments where print servers and client computers might have different versions of Windows. |
| • | Technical Overview of Print Services
This white paper explains many of the print features delivered with Windows 2003 that help ensure enterprise-grade reliability, manageability, security, and agility for print services. |
| • | Windows Point and Print Technical Overview
The printing subsystem was among the many areas of Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 that substantially changed from previous versions of Windows NT. This document describes the Point and Print feature, which lets users print to a network printer without having to manually install a new driver. |
| • | Creating Highly Available Printers with Windows 2003 Server Cluster
Get step-by-step instructions for creating and configuring a highly available print server utilizing a typical single quorum device multi-node server cluster using a shared disk on servers running the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, and Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition, operating systems. |
| • | PrintUI.DLL User's Guide and Reference
Learn how to automate many printer configuration functions using scripts and the printui.dll. This paper describes the basic functions provided by printui.dll and how they can be used in common system administration tasks. |
Overviews and Features| • | When to Use a Print Server
Consult this brief and informative white paper to learn about the advantages of using a print server instead of direct printing with Microsoft Windows operating systems. |
| • | Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools
The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools are a set of tools to help administrators streamline management tasks such as troubleshooting operating system issues, managing Active Directory, configuring networking and security features, and automating application deployment. |
| • | Windows Server 2003 Print Deployment Concepts
This online seminar focuses on the advanced features of Windows printing services. Best practices for printing with Active Directory and Microsoft Cluster Service are covered in detail. |
| • | Windows Print Migrator 3.1
Windows Print Migrator version 3.1 provides full backup, restore, and migration functionality for Windows NT-based servers running Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003. |
| • | Popular Print Services Features
Learn more about Print Services in Windows Server 2003 and how greater print performance and better print server manageability lead to a lower total cost of ownership. |
| • | File Services
File Services in Windows Server 2003 provide standardized infrastructure services that streamline the development of core server management and file services. |
| • | Windows 2000 Print Services
This site includes links to a wide range of documents about Windows 2000 Print Services, including Active Directory and printing, highly available print servers, as well as upgrading and migrating to Windows NT 4.0 print servers. |
| • | Automating Administration of Windows Server 2003
This webcast gives an overview of Windows Server 2003 command-line tools and scripts, and does not cover every available tool. Scenarios demonstrate how command-line tools can automate administration of Active DirectoryŽ, management of printers and print queues, and remote information-gathering by help desk personnel. |
Planning and Deploying| • | Choosing the Right Printer Drivers
Get the best printer drivers for your printing environment. The paper is designed for systems integrators, administrators, and architects who are planning, deploying, or managing Windows print servers. |
| • | Effectively Using IPP Printing
This paper discusses the different aspects of IPP and recommended deployment methods. The paper is designed for systems integrators, administrators, and architects who are planning, deploying, or managing Windows print servers. |
Knowledge Base Articles| • | Q278455: How to Set Up a Clustered Print Server
To set up a clustered print server, you need to configure only the Spooler resource in Cluster Administrator and then connect to the virtual server to configure the ports and print queues. This is an improvement over previous versions of Windows Clustering in which you had to repeat the configuration steps on each node in the cluster. |
| | | | Downloads| • | Windows Print Migrator 3.1
Windows Print Migrator version 3.1 provides full backup, restore, and migration functionality for Windows NT-based servers running Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003. |
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