IT Dojo: Automatically configure printers using Print Management in Windows Server 2003
Adding new printers to your network isn't rocket science, but it can take time out of your already busy schedule. Luckily, there is a feature in Windows Server 2003 R2 that automatically detects and sets up printers on the same subnet. In this IT Dojo video, Bill Detwiler shows you how the Print Management Console can shave a little time off a common network administration task.
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- Speaker: Bill Detwiler
- Length: 03:27
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