The DDP Server is essentially controlled from the network. Nonetheless, two control lights are provided on an operator panel at the front. They are useful to control the basic operation of the DDP Server. The operator panel also contains the standby button for switching the DDP Server on or off. For saving energy while the DDP Server is not used, DDP Server provides an additional power switch at the rear.
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LAN Manager Enhanced Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Starting the Workstation Service and Logging On Additional Network Services Using the LAN Manager Screen Using CTRL+BREAK to Break Out of Network Requests Using Menus and Menu Commands View Menu Message Menu Con?g Menu Accounts Menu Help Menu Using Dialog Boxes Dialog Box Elements Getting Help from the LAN Manager Screen Viewing Network Resources Setting the Current Focus Viewing Shared Resources Network Paths Viewing Users on the Network Understanding User Accounts Viewing Information About User Accounts Changing Your Password Starting LAN Manager Services Stopping LAN Manager Services Pausing LAN Manager Services Continuing LAN Manager Services Pausing and Continuing
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What is MicroSpool? MicroSpool Features Understanding Queues and Devices Why Would You Have More Than One Queue? MicroSpool Startup Understanding the MicroSpool Main Screen Display Learning about the Job List Window Learning About the Display Jobs Window Toolbar Status Bar Working with Queues Displaying Information About an Input Queue Understanding Queue Balancing Holding Jobs From a Queue Printer Status Pausing a Printer Resuming a Printer Resetting a Printer Restarting a Printer Downloading Files Viewing Job Information
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