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UCS 2.4 - Univention

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4.5 <strong>Univention</strong> Directory Manager modules<br />

Unlike the CUPS name (see Name), the Samba name may contain blank spaces and umlauts. The<br />

printer is then available to Windows under both the CUPS name and the Samba name.<br />

Using a Samba name in addition to the CUPS name is practical, for example, if the printer group was<br />

already in use in Windows under a name which contains blank spaces or umlauts. The printer group<br />

can then still be reached under this name without the need to reconfigure the Windows computers.<br />

Group members<br />

This list is used to assign printers to the printer group.<br />

Enable quota support<br />

If quota were activated for this printer group, the quota settings on the [Print Quota] tab apply.<br />

Attention:<br />

The ’Services/Print quota’ components need to have been selected during installation or installed by<br />

running the univention-system-setup-software in order to be able to calculate print quotas<br />

and print costs.<br />

Price per page<br />

The user is charged the value given in this input field for every page printed. The incurred costs are<br />

summarised in the user’s account and used for the accurate calculation of print costs. If no value is<br />

specified, print costs will not be calculated.<br />

Price per print job<br />

The user is charged the value given in this input field for every print job. The incurred costs are<br />

summarised in the user’s account and used for the accurate calculation of print costs. If no value is<br />

specified, print costs will not be calculated.<br />

4.5.8 Containers, organisational units, domains<br />

4.5.8.1 Adding containers and organisational units<br />

As a means of structuring the data of the LDAP directory, containers and organisational units can be<br />

included at any position within this structure. Organisational units represent units existing in the real world,<br />

such as the departments of a company or an institution, while containers stand for fictional units within the<br />

enterprise, e. g. all the computers of the company.<br />

’General’ tab<br />

Name (*)<br />

A random name for the container / organisational unit.<br />

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