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| Contains views of all of the printers hosted by the print servers listed in the console. |
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| Default print format used by Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. |
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| Special identity group that includes all users of a Windows computer, including anonymous users. |
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| Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) |
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| Protocol that allows users to send print jobs to printers via an IIS server. |
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| Print device that is directly attached to a physical computer. |
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| locally attached print device |
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| Print device that is directly attached to a physical computer, such as through a parallel port or USB port. |
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| Printer permission that allows users to manage all users’ documents. |
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| Printer permission that allows users to manage user documents as well as manage the configuration of printers. |
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| network interface print device |
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| Print device that is connected directly to a Local Area Network (LAN). |
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| network-attached print devices |
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| Print device that is connected directly to a TCP/IP network. |
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| Printer permission that allows users to print and manage their own documents. |
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| Printer hardware that produces hard copy documents on paper or other print media. |
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| Device that receives print jobs from clients and sends them to print devices that are either locally attached or connected to the network. |
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| Software interface through which a computer communicates with a print device. |
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| Piece of software that converts the print jobs generated by applications into an appropriate string of commands for a specific print device. |
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| Single logical printer connected to multiple physical printers to increase the output of the logical printer. |
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| XML Paper Specification (XPS) |
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| New, XML-based print format used by Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. |
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