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Print Quotas Under NT? 22

AmiOtaku asks: "I am a student lab coordinator for Southwest Texas State University and I was wondering if anyone could help me. I'm looking for a way to limiting printing in several of my labs. Print Quota Manager and Print Manager Plus do not suit our needs. Both fail to obtain a list of users from our NT domain. Our server is not the primary domain controller for the campus, just the domain controller for our domain which has a trust relationship with the main domain for campus, but is not trusted, which is why both seem to fail in getting a list of user names. Anyway, if I could find a way to simply limit each print job to under X amount of pages, that would be a great help. Keeping a log of users and enforcing quotas would be nice but is really optional. Any ideas?" Before anyone starts delving into OS advocacy, I think it poignant to note that we did this same question for Linux, just last week.
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Print Quotas Under NT?

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  • It's what we use at my university. It isn't the greatest package in the world, but our CIO swears by it and it hasn't given us too many problems yet.

    • i sure hope that this is better than it used to be. when i was getting my masters degree about 3 years ago the Univ. bought into this program, and quickly gave it up. it was a complete piece of crap. it broke all the time, added levels of complexitiy, and besides, cost a fortune. our campus had about 15,000 students. that might have been the problem, but they said that it would handle our needs. it didnt, and i think that we ended up suing the company over it to get our money back. anyway, i suspect it would work better on a smaller, less complex scale. but this is our experience with it, and by no means the final word.

      while you are at it, check the posting on this subject from last week. some guy mentioned a pretty neat package that intergrated with NT and he was working to open up a UNIX version or something.
  • What you need is to build a Mac print cluster.

    Macs are faster for floating point operations, and you need good floating point performance for vector printing.

    There is an article about it here. http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,50078, 00.html

    If you don't like OS X, try running PPC linux or hurd.
    • All that may be true, but I don't think he's in the market for buying new machines. I believe the question was how to do this with NT. IMHO this is like someone asking what is wrong with their car and the mechanic telling them to just buy a new one.
  • You can't enumerate users on the PDC as it doesn't trust you. If campus politics stops that being set up, only let Domain Users in your own domain print instead?

    Fixing the system is easier than hacking around it (even if it isn't as much fun).
  • Much to my dismay Texas A&M [tamu.edu] implemented a system a few years back which does just that. You may want to contact their computer group [tamu.edu] to see if they can help you out. I know their system was cross platform because when I would use their XPRINT system my meter would be incremented. When I used Macs the same deal...

    I'm sure there are others out there, but I'm also pretty sure their system is an in-house solution. Maybe since you are a university and one in Texas at that they will help ya out :)

    Good luck.

    JOhn
  • Another Option (Score:1, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward
    I work for a small college in Maine. We have been using Printer Accounting Server (PAS) from a small Canadian company called Software Metrics (http://www.metrics.com [metrics.com]) since it was a 1.0 product running on our NT domain. We now have their 2.5.x product installed on our Win2k print server, pulling in usernames from our Win2k Active Directory domain.

    I'm not sure if it will meet your needs, since we have full access to our DCs, but you may want to take a look.

    -BA
  • by dregs ( 24578 )
    I have implimented Pcounter a 2 Universities, here in Oz, and works very, very well.

    I started with ver 2 about 7 years ago, and we sent every printjob that counted wrong back to Andy, and he gradually iorned out all the holes that students tried to exploit to get free counting, until, its now almost builtproof.

    go look at www.pcounter.com

    Dave...
  • by cdance ( 516169 ) on Friday February 01, 2002 @08:33AM (#2936555)
    It's funny. This is the 2nd Windows related print quota question on Slashdot in the last week! I developed the Windows print charging application PaperCut [papercut.biz]. I initial put PaperCut together in my final year at Uni as I saw a need for a product that worked. I now do full time Linux/Unix development but keep PaperCut dev going at night and in my somewhat limited spare time. It supports trusted domains as you have described and I (or my fellow developers) would be happy to help you out with any installation technical questions. Also seeing that your a fellow Slashdot reader, I'd be happy to offer you a free copy (free as in fee free. The Open Source Linux version is coming soon ;-) See my post on the related topic last week. ). ~Chris
  • I can't help you with your question. But, maybe somebody else can. Was this a helpful post ? JJ

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