4.6 Configuring NetWare and Print Servers Using NWSetup
NetWare Configuration
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4.6.4.2 Deleting a Queue
1.
In NWSetup, highlight the queue you want to delete.
2.
Click
Delete Queue
.
A confirmation screen asks if you really want to delete the highlighted queue.
3.
Select
Yes
to delete or
No
to cancel.
Note:
Deleting a queue does not physically remove it from the file server. To remove the
queue from a file server, you must use the NetWare utility to delete the queue from the
file server queue list.
4.6.4.3 Adding Users/Groups for Notification
To add users and groups for notification, click
Add Users/Groups
. A dialog box opens,
containing the following buttons and fields:
Queue Lists all queues available on the currently selected
connection.
• If an NDS connection is specified, then a list of all
queue names in the selected context and all subcontexts
displays.
• If you change the context in the
NDS Context
field or
change the connection in the
Connection/Server
field,
the queue list refreshes to reflect the new connection or
context.
• If you double-click a queue in the list, the queue is
automatically added to the printer’s service and you exit
this screen.
Dialog Box Option Description
Connection Selects a connection from this field. This list includes the
NDS connection and all of the bindery file server
connections that a user can access. The NDS connection is
always listed first, by default.
Dialog Box Option Description