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Managing Windows Server 2008 Print Services

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Configuring Printer Queue Availability and Priority
== Configuring Printer Queue Availability and Priority == Rather than working with the actual physical printers, users are in fact working with logical printers which map onto a physical print device. Windows allows a single physical print device to be assigned to multiple logical printers. This approach bring considerable flexibility in terms of controlling the availability of a printer to different groups of users and the priority of their print jobs. This concept is best described by example. Suppose that a printer is to be made available to members of an engineering group only during the office hours. That same printer, however, is to always be available to the management group. Similarly, any print jobs belonging to the management group must be given a higher priority than those of the engineering group. To achieve this objective, two logical printers assigned to the sdame physical print device will be created, one for engineering and one for management. The availability of the engineering logical printer will be restricted to office hours and given a low priority. The management logical printer will always be available and will be given a high priority. Permissions on the logical printers will then be configured such that the engineering team is denied access to the management printer. Using this approach a single physical print device can be used by mu