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Pcounter Popup
When Pcounter processess print jobs, it records certain
standard information, such as the user who printed the
job, number of pages, date, time, etc. (See overview
for a summary of all fields.)
One of Pcounter's most interesting features is the ability to have a popup
window on workstations which prompts users after each
print job for additional information which can be recorded
with the print job. The popup's appearance and functionality
is entirely customizable, and the only software
that is required to be installed on the workstation
is a single EXE file which can be launched from the
Startup group or a login script. The attributes of the
popup only need to be configured once at the server,
ensuring that the popup's behavior is consistent across
all workstations. In addition, Pcontrol
allows you to preview a sample popup so that you can
accurately determine its look and feel before deployment.
Client code list
The Pcounter popup contains a list of client codes/job numbers which is intended for billing to third parties or for
departmental cost allocation. Users can choose codes from the list, enter information in the form, or you can
force them to choose from the list. Client codes can also be selectively displayed to users based on their
login name and/or network group membership, which enables different lists to be shown to different users and groups.
The user's last 20 selections are remembered and can be easily accessed via
a drop-down list. Pcounter
Administrator is used to manage the client code
database - records can be imported or entered manually.

Matter number list
This is the same as the client code list above, except that client code lists are
2-dimensional. Each client code may contain a number of subcodes (matter numbers).

Entry form
This is a generic blank form in which users can enter anything they want, or entries can be validated against the
client code database if displaying the entire list is not desired. Entries can also be displayed as passwords
for privacy purposes; for example, in an environment where logins are shared, a client code can correspond to an actual
user for future billing.

ID and password
The user is shown a login and password prompt, where a network login name and password must be authenticated before
printing can continue. In the NT version only, this can also be used for shared logon printer accounting with
support for account balances - specific printing accounts are created outside the NT domain structure and users must
authenticate each print job for accounting.

Confirmation
The user is asked a question and decides whether the job will be printed. The message which is displayed can substitute
the user name, document name, pages, cost, and account balance.

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