I have heard that new console does not necessarily need to be installed on a Windows Server 2003 R2 more it can support print servers running earlier versions of the system such as Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003 first name. It should be noted that the computer hosting the console does not require it to be even a print server in the case of installation on a Windows Server 2003. Indeed, the role of print server is often considered to be minimal next to a DNS server, DHCP, or DC, but it is most of the time established in business. From the moment you install a printer on a Windows Server 2003 is that you share it to make it accessible to others, this server automatically becomes a print server, this role is added to it without any configuration. I need some help for installing console Print Management, also another important thing is how to install printers automatically in Windows Server 2003 using Print Management console? I am sure that someone hanging out there will help me soon.
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