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To complete the Microsoft Networking Settings page, follow these steps:
At a workstation, access the web browser and enter the IP address for the appliance.1.
Log on to the appliance as an administrator. (The default is "admin" for the username and "admin" for
the password.)
2.
Under Network Settings on the menu, select Microsoft Networking. (See the description of the fields
above for more information.)
3.
Complete the Print Server Appliance Name field.4.
Complete the WINS Server Address field.5.
Complete the Windows NT Domain or Workgroup field.6.
If the security feature for Windows NT authentication and authority is being used, complete the other
fields on this page.
7.
Click
. The network will be restarted with the new settings.8.
Note: Hewlett-Packard recommends backing up the settings after this page is completed.
Microsoft Windows NT Domain Authentication Features
An NT domain is a logical grouping of network servers and other computers that share a common security and
user account for each user. Users log on to the domain, not to individual servers in the domain. Microsoft NT
domain security is a feature that allows administrators to easily authorize or restrict print administration and
services to specific groups or users by using their existing username and password of the NT domain.
The NT domain security feature provides the following features:
Seamless integration for the print client user (the native tools for printing and managing personal
documents work the same as they do with Microsoft NT spoolers).
Assignment of permissions are on a per-printer basis.
Disabling and enabling NT domain security and authority without losing configuration information.
Setting or changing permissions using the web interface or native NT tools.
Specifying selected groups that can have one of the following four permission levels for each printer,
using native NT tools:
Print (print, pause, and delete your own print jobs)
Manage Documents (pause and delete other user's print jobs)
Full Control (print, pause, and delete other user's print jobs, delete printers, and change security
settings)
No Access
Special Access (for some Windows 2000 and XP permissions that do not map directly to the
above four permission levels)

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