rfink@eng.umd.edu (Russell A. Fink) (04/20/91)
I am a temporary acting manager for a Novell network, and would like to ask the community if anyone has seen or knows of a program that will display the queue contents of several printers on the same screen? THe Pconsole , list queue contents screen is fine, but I have two printers sitting side by side that I'd like to be able to view jobs queued to, and have this information without having to fiddle with selecting queues, etc. If anyone can help out, or offer any advice, I'd be grateful. I'm trying to set up a dedicated machine to sit next to the two printers and constantly display the contents of the queues, to help calm down frustrated users. I'm sure all people in my situation know what this situation is like! THANKS! -- //===== //===== Russ Fink =============== // //____ rfink@eng.umd.edu // // University of Maryland //===== //===== College Park ============
nengle@copper.ucs.indiana.edu (nathan engle) (04/20/91)
In article <1991Apr19.170557.24404@eng.umd.edu> rfink@eng.umd.edu (Russell A. Fink) writes: >I am a temporary acting manager for a Novell network, and would like to >ask the community if anyone has seen or knows of a program that will >display the queue contents of several printers on the same screen? THe >Pconsole , list queue contents screen is fine, but I have two printers >sitting side by side that I'd like to be able to view jobs queued to, and >have this information without having to fiddle with selecting queues, etc. Fresh Q-Assist doesn't put both on the screen at the same time but you can view all of the queues in the system by hitting right and left arrows to scroll through the list. Is that enough or do you need completely hands-off operation? (Fresh Technologies, 602-497-4200) -- Nathan Engle Software Evangelist Indiana University Dept of Psychology nengle@copper.ucs.indiana.edu