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- NETPRINT.EXE
-
- NETPRINT.EXE is a Novell utility that copies print job
- configurations from the supervisor's mail directory to every other
- directory in mail, or in other words to all the users on the
- network.
- So, the supervisor signs in as supervisor and creates the
- print job configurations they want the users to have. Saves it and
- exits PRINTCON. Then you run NETPRINT.EXE, from any drive, and it
- copies the supervisor's configuration to all the users, listing the
- MAIL subdirectories it is coping to.
- It can be ran from any drive, but it looks for the MAIL
- directory on the F: drive. If you do not have a network drive F:
- it will ask what drive letter it should use instead. The program
- simply checks to see if there is a MAIL directory off of root on
- drive F:.
- If a PRINTCON.DAT file exists, then it is renamed with a .BAK
- extension and saved. This way, if a user already has a
- configuration they like better, or fills their needs more
- completely than the general one created by the supervisor, then the
- supervisor can go back and restore the original configuration for
- the user.
- No warranty is, of course, implied, and any user is free to
- use the software at their own risk. It was written by Brian
- Sandlin, and uploaded by Errett Sandlin, 76244,2755. Constructive
- comments are welcome.