Mackie V7.0 Swimming Pool User Manual


 
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Differences from Xprint V7.0/UNIX Xprint V7.0 for Windows
9.3.3 Start-up and shutdown
Xprint V7.0 appears as a Windows service, which can be controlled from the
Control Panel. The default start-up mode is automatic, meaning that Xprint V7.0
is started and stopped at system boot-up and shutdown respectively.
To start and stop Xprint V7.0, the administrator can either use the xpstart
/xpstop commands or operate the service from the Windows Control Panel.
9.3.4 Responsibilities
The responsibility levels in Xprint V7.0 are described in the section “Responsi-
bilities” on page 67. These levels are based exclusively on user identifiers in
UNIX (for example the root user id) but some of them are mapped to system
privileges on Windows.
The different levels are recognized as follows on Windows:
System users, Xprint V7.0 users
All Windows users can submit print jobs and manage their own jobs.
Windows users can also be registered in the Xprint V7.0 database, with their
login id as user name and the node name of the Windows system in the user
host list. They can then be granted the same rights as registered Xprint
V7.0/UNIX users (place print jobs at the top of the queue, print on any
device, security level,...).
System administrator
Any user belonging to the Administrators group on Windows is granted
the same Xprint V7.0 privileges on his system as the root user on UNIX.
Local Xprint V7.0 administrator (sub-root)
Any system user can be promoted to sub-root by a system administrator or
the Xprint V7.0 administrator, as with Xprint V7.0/UNIX.
Xprint V7.0 administrator
Any user registered in the Xprint V7.0 database can be nominated Xprint
V7.0 administrator by modifying the Xprint V7.0 System object.