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Windows Server 2008 Print Services
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Windows Server 2008 Print Services

by Microsoft, Inc.
May 2008
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
21 pages
58m
English
Microsoft, Inc.
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7. Step 3: Design the Print Services Infrastructure

With the information regarding the business goals and scope from Step 1 and the printer inventory data collected in Step 2, the Print Services infrastructure can now be designed.

Take into account any additional roles that the server will be supporting. Often, File Services and Print Services are combined on one system. If this is the case, use the requirements of both roles when designing the server. See the Infrastructure Planning and Design Series guide: Windows Server 2008 File Services for guidance on designing File Services for Windows Server 2008.

The first task is to determine in which locations servers will be placed, then to determine how many servers will be deployed in each location. ...

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