In the previous chapter, we discussed how printing is accomplished in Windows Server 2003. We also looked at the terminology involved and how to implement printing in the Windows environment. However, implementation is just part of the job. After printers are set up on the network they need to be managed. Users need to be assigned permissions, special printers and printing procedures need to be worked out, and the administrator needs to be able to figure out what's going on when printing doesn't work. |