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Print Server OS Design Development (Windows CE 5.0)

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The Print Server functionality in Microsoft® Windows® CE enables you to share and access printers over the network. Print Server uses the Common Internet File System (CIFS). Which is an extension of the Server Message Block (SMB) file sharing protocol. CIFS enables a network-enabled application to access and manipulate files and directories on a remote server in the same way that the application accesses and manipulates files and directories on the local system.

Windows CE provides a Web-based network configuration utility that enables you to configure your print server, and manage and share user permissions. This sample utility is located in the %_WINCEROOT%\Public\Serversoak\Samples\remoteadmin\modules\smbprint directory.

OS Design Information

The following table shows operating system design information for Print Server.

Concept Description
Dependencies netbios, ntlm, tcpip
Hardware considerations None

Note   To support printing in your OS design, include the USB Printer Class Driver (SYSGEN_USB_PRINTER) Catalog item for USB printing, and the Parallel Port Support (SYSGEN_PARALLEL) Catalog item for parallel printing.

Modules and Components

The following table shows the module that implements Print Server functionality.

Item Module Component
Print Server smbserver None

The following table shows the Sysgen variables for Print Server.

Sysgen variable Description
SYSGEN_SMB_PRINT When this variable is set, the Print Server Catalog item is included in the OS design.

Application Development Topics

Configuring the Print Server through the Registry

Print Server Registry Settings

Print Server Security

See Also

Windows CE Modules and Components | Configuring FATFS Cache Parameters for the File Server

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