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< < | This installation procedure applies only to sites running the APPX Java Client or Presentation Manager (via 'appxd' or 'winappxd'). Installation instructions for sites who do not run 'appxd' or 'winappxd' are available here. | |||||||
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< < | UniQue is an advanced print queue and spooler for Unix and Windows NT Systems, developed by LBM Systems, LLC. APPX can interface to UniQue in both of these environments. This document explains how to interface APPX to UniQue on an Windows XP/2000/NT network. | |||||||
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Under UniQue, the usual APPX print sequence:
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UniQue Interface Instructions for APPX Client/ServerRequirements:
Overview:This installation procedure applies only to sites running the APPX Java Client or Presentation Manager (via 'appxd' or 'winappxd'). Installation instructions for sites who do not run 'appxd' or 'winappxd' are available here. An appx_print for sites using UniQue on a Unix APPX Server is available from here. UniQue is an advanced print queue and spooler for Unix and Windows NT Systems, developed by LBM Systems, LLC. APPX can interface to UniQue in both of these environments. This document explains how to interface APPX to UniQue on an Windows XP/2000/NT network. Under UniQue, the usual APPX print sequence:APPX => Winprint.exe => Windows Print Spooler... is replaced by the following UniQue print sequence: APPX => print.bat => ulp.bat => appx_print => UniQue's ulpIn this scenario, an APPX/Server is running APPX and UniQue, and a combination of Windows clients access APPX/Server via APPX thin clients. This means that 'appx -c' or (Java) APPX/Clients are running on client PCs, but file access and printing are done from the APPX/Server. APPX is (in this example) loaded on an NT Server C: drive, UniQue is loaded on an NT Server D: drive. Instructions:
D:\OpenNT\bin\ksh.exe //D/OpenNT/usr/spool/uprint/appx_print
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