Technical Overview of Print Services: Microsoft Corporation Published: July 2002
Technical Overview of Print Services: Microsoft Corporation Published: July 2002
Microsoft Corporation
Published: July 2002
Abstract
Printer sharing, information retrieval, and data storage are among the most frequently used
network services no matter the size of the business or organization. Microsoft® Windows® Server
2003 contains enhancements for many of the print features delivered with Windows 2000 to
ensure enterprise grade reliability, manageability, security, and agility for print services. This
technical overview outlines the features and benefits provided by Print Services in Windows
Server 2003 and discusses key improvements in print server manageability.
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Technical Article
Contents
Contents................................................................................................................. .......................3
Introduction..................................................................................................................... ..............1
Benefits.................................................................................................................................... ......2
Clustering................................................................................................................. ...................6
Summary....................................................................................................................................... .9
• Driver Distribution
• Scripting Support
• Device Support
• Clustering
• Easy to Install
Benefit Feature
Reliability • Increased reliability with print driver control
• Printer redirection
Best for New • Greater device support—over 3,800 printer devices are supported
Devices
• High-end color printer support (Unidrv Color PCLXL)
Feature Description
Command-line Windows Server 2003 provides new and expanded command-line functionality for
Interface many print management tasks, including: extending printer management and
configuration, job and queue control, port management, and driver management.
Print Cluster This new feature in Windows Server 2003 improves productivity by making it
Support (Enterprise easier to install print drivers on server clusters. When installing a printer driver on
& Datacenter a virtual cluster, Windows Server 2003 automatically propagates the driver to all
Editions only)
nodes of the cluster.
64-Bit Printing A new feature in Windows Server 2003 is support for 64-bit drivers and
Support applications. "Point-and-print" provides client-server printing support for
interoperability of 32-bit to 64-bit clients and servers.
Wide Range Windows Server 2003 improves connectivity with built-in support for more than
of Devices 3,800 printer drivers.
Reliability Windows Server 2003 increases the reliability of print servers by providing kernel
Improvements mode driver blocking. This gives administrators fine grain control of driver
installation on the server.
Active Directory By publishing printers in Active Directory® directory service, you enable users to
Enhancements quickly locate and connect to printers based on criteria such as location, ability to
print color, or the speed of the printer.
Performance Windows Server 2003 improves performance over Windows 2000 by optimizing
Improvements file spooling (read/write from disk) for higher print volume management. Users
benefit by getting their documents faster.
Plug and Play Windows Server 2003 improves your productivity by recognizing and adapting to
Enhancements hardware configuration changes automatically.
Easier Printer You can easily monitor the operations of local and remote printers. With System
Management Monitor you can control counters for a variety of criteria, such as: bytes printed per
Increased Standard Port Monitor, Microsoft's primary method for fast and robust printing to
Performance for network attached printers, has been updated to provide better performance and
Network Printing richer device status.
Windows Server 2003 also includes wireless (802.1X, Bluetooth) printing support.
In addition, print drivers are downloaded automatically when client computers
connect to print servers, a benefit that simplifies printing across a network and
saves time.
Security Two new group policies have been added to provide tighter security control of the
Enhancements print environment. These include a policy to prevent managed clients from
connecting to un-trusted print servers, and a policy that prevents the print spooler
from allowing client connections if the server is not providing print services
Broad Using AppleTalk, LPR/LPD, and IPX protocols, Windows print servers can accept
Interoperability jobs from other client operating systems such as Macintosh, UNIX, Linux, or
Novell. Conversely, Windows-based client computers can print to servers running
other operating systems.
Driver Distribution
Windows point-and-print provides seamless distribution of drivers and settings to a wide range of
clients. In addition, Windows 2000- and Windows XP-based clients provide rich support for automatic
settings updates, driver version updates and more.
Scripting Support
WMI Print Provider for Windows Server 2003 provides very rich scripting support. Printer information
can be gathered, manipulated and used to re-create (or clone) printers and settings on new or existing
servers. The Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit contains more information about the WMIC console,
support and features.
In-box Scripts
Device Support
Device support is outstanding in Windows Server 2003. In addition to covering the top Windows 95
drivers, Windows Server 2003 includes additional enterprise printer model drivers and introduces PCL-
XL color functionality in the core printing engine—Unidrive.
Clustering
Installing printers on a cluster is much simpler and faster with Windows Server 2003. In addition to
propagating printer port information, Windows Server 2003 delivers automatic distribution of printer
drivers from the cluster spooler resource to all member nodes of the cluster. This cuts down on new
deployment effort by approximately 30%.
• Up to 8 nodes supported
• Terminal Services and printer server clusters can now co-exist on the same nodes
Note Clustered print servers will still need shared storage for spooler resources. Shared storage is always
required for virtual servers.
Clustering in Windows Server 2003 has similar requirements to Windows 2000 clustering. Windows
Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Datacenter Edition include support for clustering, and both support
up to eight node clusters.
IA64 clustering is new in Windows Server 2003 and supports up to four nodes in the Enterprise Edition.
Shared storage SCSI support is also available on the Enterprise Edition for two nodes.
See Figure 1 below to find out what the requirements are for Windows Server 2003 print clusters.
>2 nodes
Datacenter Edition
(x86)
2-8
Enterprise Edition
(ia64)
Datacenter Edition
(1a64)
2–4
2–8
Ease of Installation
Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor (SPM) brings a new level of ease and efficiency to installing network
printer ports. SPM provides a detailed status of printer events through a Web-based interface from any
Internet-connected client. In addition to detailed status, SPM allows for more accurate error reporting
such as “paper out,” as compared to the limited print error messages enabled by port monitors such as
line printer remote (LPR).
The WMI interface in Windows Server 2003 provides powerful capabilities for installing and configuring
printers remotely and via scripts.
Combining Printer Location Tracking—a feature available in Windows 2000—and Windows Server 2003
Active Directory, will allow users to search for printers based on a standard identification for buildings,
cities or other specifications. Active Directory will also let users search for print devices by printer
features and capabilities, such as duplex, color, or speed. By using these Active Directory and Print
Services integration features, administrators can simplify troubleshooting if a problem with a particular
printer or server occurs.
For the latest information about Windows Server 2003, see the Windows Server 2003 Web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003.