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     SPOOLSERV(1M) FullPress by Xinet (29 Jul 1996 8.2)  SPOOLSERV(1M)



     NAME
          spoolserv - a print queue information daemon

     SYNOPSIS
          spoolserv [ -D ] [ -d lev ] [ -a ] [ -u user ] [ -g group ]

     DESCRIPTION
          spoolserv responds to queries via its own protocol used to
          monitor and manipulate print queues.  Currently the only
          client application is "Queue Master" for the Macintosh.
          This client allows users to check on jobs and move jobs
          between print queues, and remove jobs.

          The -a -u and -g options control administrator access.
          Administrator access allows users to manipulate jobs that
          they did not queue, as well as start and stop the queues.
          If the -a option is given, all users have administrator
          access.  If the -u option is given, the specified user can
          become administrator.  With -g all members of the specified
          group can become administrator.  With -u and -g the user is
          required to type their password on the Mac to gain access.
          Typing the root password will always work.  These options
          can be manipulated from the xkspool GUI.

          If the -D option is used, spoolserv stays in the foreground
          and prints debugging information about activity.  With -d,
          the user can control which messages are printed.

     FILES
          /etc/printcap                   Printer information

          /usr/etc/appletalk/spoolserv    The binary.

          /usr/etc/appletalk/services     Control file that starts
                                          spoolserv, and holds the
                                          spooler configuration.

          /usr/adm/appletalk/MacFiles     Location of "Queue Master"
                                          client.
















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