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Simplify cross-firewall printing with IPP in Windows 2000 Server
Want more Win2K tipsand tricks? Automaticallysign up for our free Windows 2000 Server newsletter, delivered eachTuesday!If you need to support printing from one subnet to another,configuring print capability can be difficult if you use a firewall at thegateway. If you do use a firewall, opening ports to allow printing across...
Tags: printer, Internet Printing Protocol, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, server, Internet, printing
Technical articles 2005-04-11
Access printers behind a firewall in Windows 2000
Want more Windows 2000 Professional tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Professional newsletter, delivered each Tuesday! Microsoft introduced a feature in Windows 2000 called theInternet Printing Protocol IPP, which enables you to print to and manage aprinter across the Internet over HTTP and port 80....
Tags: printer, Internet, Internet Printing Protocol, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, computer, firewall, Internet information service
Technical articles 2005-03-21
Lock IT Down: IPP vulnerability can bring down an IIS 5.0 server
A vulnerability with 11S 5.0Ahh...the luxury of being able to transmit print jobs over the Internet! The Internet Printing Protocol IPP can save a lot of time and money by letting users manage print jobs at remote locations over the Internet via HTTP commands. In fact, it’s such a useful...
Tags: Servers, SECURITY, John McCormick, Microsoft IIS 5.0, Internet, Internet Printing Protocol, vulnerability, Microsoft IIS Server, server, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Internet Printing Protocol ISAPI, Internet Printing Protocol ISAPI extension, Microsoft Windows 200
Technical articles 2001-05-14
Get IT Done: Print anywhere on the Web with Windows 2000 Internet Printing
Set up Windows 2000 to allow users to print on any printer connected to the InternetWindows 2000 provides many new features, such as Active Directory, that Windows 9x/NT 4.0 users could only dream of. Not as well publicized are the improvements in the way you do mundane tasks such as...
Tags: Printers, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, Web, Internet Engineering Task Force, Microsoft Windows 2000, Get IT Done, Internet, Internet Printing, Internet Printing Protocol, printer, printing, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2001-04-18

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Effectively Using IPP Printing
Microsoft Windows 2000 print servers introduced support for the Internet Printing Protocol IPP 1.0 specification, both in the form of a Web-based management infrastructure as well as support for printing over HTTP, and this support was continued in Windows Server 2003. This paper discusses the different aspects of IPP and...
Tags: Print Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Printers, Internet, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware, Peripherals
White papers 2003-01-01
Problems with printing from Internet Explorer
Hello everybody!I work in a software company and we receive from our customers a lot of claims on Internet Explorer Print function.Finally we decided to create a plug-in for Internet Explorer, which helps to manage webpage printing (www.printwebpage.net).Please help me with your ideas to create a product which will be...
Tags: Document management, Web browsers, Hel_B, Microsoft Internet Explorer, printing
Discussion threads 2007-03-28
Transitioning the Public Internet to Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
IPv6 was developed to improve on its predecessor protocol, addressing many of the limitations that became apparent as the Internet grew. However, to generate improvements a completely new protocol that was not backwards-compatible with the existing IPv4 specification was required. This created a technological hurdle that few have been willing...
Tags: MCI Inc., IPv6, IP, Internet, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2005-10-01
TCP/IP Overview
The Internet Protocol suite includes not only lower-level specifications, such as Transmission Control Protocol TCP and Internet Protocol IP, but specifications for such common applications as electronic mail, terminal emulation, and file transfer. The Internet protocols are the most widely implemented multivendor protocol suite in use today. Support for at...
Tags: IP, TCP, Internet Protocol Suite, Tcp/Ip, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2007-07-13
Introduction to Internet Protocol Version 6
This webcast provides an overview of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) and detailed discussions of IPv6 addressing, the Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6, Multicast Listener Discovery, Neighbor Discovery, and address autoconfiguration.
Tags: IPv6, IP, Internet, Networking, Telecommunications
Webcasts
Network printing problems P2P
I have an HP Inkjet 1200 installed on a workstation, and I shared it with 2 other workstations. Test pages print fine and when I installed I printed douments ( word, pdf, etc... ) to test. ALl was ok. However, when one user tries to print larger jobs over the...
Tags: printing, Borg7of9, windows, network
Q&A 2006-04-26
Enabling IPP in Windows 2000 Pro
Windows 2000 Professional doesn't automatically allow for Internet printing protocol, but you can easily set up your system to print documents across the Internet. Here's how. When you install Internet Information Services IIS under Windows 2000 Professional, Setup doesn't automatically configure your printers to enable printing to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Internet, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Printers, Internet information service, printer, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Printing, Document Management, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting
Technical articles 2006-11-27
Internet Protocol Version 6 Transition Technologies
This webcast will provide information on Transition terms and concepts, Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol ISATAP, 6to4, Teredo, PortProxy, and migrating to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Tags: IPv6, IP, Internet, Networking, Telecommunications, Network Technology
Webcasts
Routing Information Protocol
The Routing Information Protocol RIP is a routing protocol originally designed for Xerox PARC Universal Protocol where it was called GWINFO and used in the Xerox Network Systems XNS protocol suite. RIP became associated with both UNIX and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in 1982 when the Berkeley Software Distribution...
Tags: Routing Information Protocol
White papers 1999-06-17
TCP/IP Fundamentals for Microsoft Windows
This paper is a structured, introductory approach to the basic concepts and principles of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite, how the most important protocols function, and their basic configuration in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP operating systems. This paper is primarily a discussion of...
Tags: Window, Microsoft Corp., Tcp/Ip, Microsoft Windows, Network Technology, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2004-11-02
Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 Mobility and Autoconfiguration for Residential Networks
In the future most of electric devices at home will communicate between each other using internet protocols. Nowadays most of the internet nodes use internet protocol version 4. New protocol version 6 will solve version 4 problems, but it is currently used only in laboratories. This paper will compare which...
Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Network, Helsinki University, Internet, Networking
White papers
Printing Help for Java Developers
This paper discusses the evolution of printing with the Java Platform and how these printing goals are being met in current and future Java Print APIs and implementations. All future printing efforts will be focused on providing significantly enhanced printing functionality in successive releases of the SDK, with the goal...
Tags: Java Developer, Java, Printing, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting
White papers
A New High Throughput Internet Access Protocol for Vehicular Networks
This paper introduces a new cross-layer communication protocol for vehicular internet access along highways which is called the Controlled Vehicular Internet Access CVIA protocol. The objective of the new protocol is to increase the end-to-end throughput while achieving fairness in band-width usage between road segments. To achieve this goal, the...
Tags: Internet Access, Protocol, Association For Computing Machinery, Fairness, Controlled Vehicular Internet Access
White papers 2005-09-02
AuthIP in Windows Vista
To simplify Internet Protocol security IPsec deployment, Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" now in beta testing support an enhanced version of the Internet Key Exchange IKE protocol known as Authenticated Internet Protocol AuthIP. AuthIP provides simplified IPsec policy configuration and maintenance in many configurations and additional...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, AuthIP, IPSec, VPNs, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, Networking, Security, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2006-08-01
Integrating Color Into Your Printing Strategy
As color printing becomes increasingly accessible and affordable, more organizations than ever are making it a standard part of the office printing environment. To get the most value from an investment in color printing, it's critical to incorporate color into the environment in a planned, informed way. Integrating color printing...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Printing, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting
White papers 2005-08-01
OSPF Design Guide
The Open Shortest Path First OSPF protocol is an Interior Gateway Protocol used to distribute routing information within a single Autonomous System. OSPF protocol was developed due to a need in the internet community to introduce a high functionality non-proprietary Internal Gateway Protocol IGP for the TCP/IP protocol family. The...
Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Open Shortest Path First Protocol
White papers 2006-04-06
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