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panic
analysis
recovery
PANICBOOT
panics, PANIC messages
parity
serial printers,
``Printer output is illegible''
,
``About serial communication settings''
values, modem problems,
``Problems dialing out''
,
``Problems dialing in''
partitions, DOS
passwords
activity reporting
assigning
changing
dial-in
expiration
length
management
reports
restrictions
root,
``Logging in as root''
,
``The root account and system owner''
setting
performance
permissions
finding files
serial port
pexbind(1M)
phone line
checking for noise
modem problems
pin connections, modems
Plug and Play devices
configuring
disabling
physically installing
troubleshooting
PnP Configuration Manager
point help
port
See also
printer port
NFS mount option
ports, serial,
``Choosing which serial port to use''
,
``Configuring a modem without using the Modem Manager''
power supply
printer classes
creating
introduced
removing classes
removing printers from a class
printer port
interrupt vector conflict
no response
testing
printers
See also
Printer Setup Manager
See also
Print Job Manager
accepting jobs
allowing users to enable/disable
class
connection type
controlling access
default destination
default for users
dial-up printers
disabling
enabling
illegible output
installing
local, adding, modifying
locating
lpd
managing
network, adding, modifying
non-direct connection
no output
page width
parallel
pitch
printer classes,
``About printer classes''
,
``Grouping printers into a class''
Printer Setup Manager, troubleshooting
properties,
``Adding, modifying, or copying a network printer''
,
``Adding, modifying, or copying a local printer''
protocol
rejecting jobs
remote administration
remote.
See
printers, network
removing
classes
printers from a class
serial
serial communication parameters
servicing
special device file
System V
TCP/IP
troubleshooting,
``Troubleshooting the Printer Setup Manager''
,
``Troubleshooting the print system''
UUCP errors
wrong output spacing
Printer Setup Manager,
``Managing the print service''
,
``The Printer Setup Manager interface''
See also
printers
See also
print jobs
accepting jobs
changing, baud rate
disabling printers
enabling printers
keys
rejecting jobs
removing, printers
setting, parity
starting
print service
stopping print service
Print Job Manager,
``Managing print jobs''
,
``The Print Job Manager interface''
See also
printers
See also
print jobs
deleting print jobs
deselecting jobs
holding print jobs
promoting print jobs
resuming print jobs
selecting jobs
starting
transferring print jobs
print jobs
See also
Printer Setup Manager
See also
Print Job Manager
accepting
canceling
default priority level
setting
default priority limit
introduced
deleting
deselecting
holding
individual priority limits
managing
moving up the queue
printing immediately
promoting
refreshing list
rejecting
resuming
selecting
setting priority levels
stopping
transferring to another printer
viewing
print queues
introduced
setting priorities
viewing
print services
lpsched print scheduler not running
maintaining
restricting user access to a printer
scheduler
starting
stopping
priority
levels for print jobs
controlling
default,
``Setting print queue priorities''
,
``Setting print queue priorities''
,
``Setting the default priority level''
introduced
setting
limits on print jobs
default,
``Setting print queue priorities''
,
``Setting print queue priorities''
,
``Setting individual and default priority limits''
individual,
``Setting individual and default priority limits''
,
``Setting print queue priorities''
,
``Setting individual and default priority limits''
introduced
setting
print queues
privs database
PrivTable file
problem description worksheet
problems
See also
error messages
preventing
processes, binding to processors
processor ID
processor information, displaying
program, simultaneous execution
prompt, login
PROMPT
prtvtoc(1M)
psradm(1M)
psrinfo(1M)
pwconv(1M)
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