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Pcounter for Windows
Pcounter for NT 2.x works with Windows 2000 in mixed
or native mode. It works with and can display user lists
in NT4-compatible and Active Directory domains and organizational
units directly without any need to import or create
printing accounts.
Pcounter for NT consists of a Printer Control service,
a Data Server service, and port monitors
which control printing to network printers. This
provides for a flexible, modular, and expandable system.
Pcounter can track printers which are hosted
on Windows NT/2000 Servers and/or Workstations, and
parallel printers hosted on Windows 9.x workstations.
Printers which are monitored by Pcounter will use Pcounter
ports as replacements for the built-in or third-party
NT ports. Pcounter's use of port monitors allow
it to precisely monitor the flow of data to printers.
Processing only occurs at print time, resulting in significantly
lower CPU utilization and overhead. Other products
which are only NT service-based cannot match Pcounter's
precision and efficiency.
The Pcounter Printer Control service and Pcounter
port monitors work together to manage printers and
are used at the same time on Windows NT printer hosts.
Port monitors include support for the following protocols:
- AppSocket - raw TCP/IP, supported by HP, Lexmark,
Xerox, etc., including support for bidirectional page
counting by getting job information from the printer.
- LPR
- Parallel ports
- The OtherPrinter port, which moves
jobs to another print queue on the same server. This
allows support for printers which use protocols not
directly supported by Pcounter port monitors, such
as USB, DLC and AppleTalk.
- Parallel port monitor for Windows 9.x
The Pcounter Data Server service manages all
Pcounter printer accounting data and can run on any
Windows NT computer, enabling all Pcounter data to be
kept centrally in a single location.
These components allow Pcounter the flexibility to
easily scale to the size of your network. For instance,
if all printers are located on one NT printer host computer,
the data can be kept on the same computer by running
both services and installing the port monitors. Likewise,
in a distributed printing environment, the Printer Control
service can be used with port monitors on many NT printer
hosts, while running the Data Server service on another
Windows NT computer, or even on one of the NT printer
hosts. In addition, the parallel port monitor for Windows
95/98 communicates with the NT Data Server service,
and allows you to track locally connected printers to
those workstations.
Other features:
- Pcounter works on networks where Samba is authenticating
logons.
- Pcounter can automatically assign
print job ownership from other platforms (such as
Mac and Unix) or delete the job if an owner cannot
be found.
- Pcounter works with multiple and/or trusted domains.
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Printing accounts for network users do not need to
be created or imported - Pcounter creates them automatically
if necessary.
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