I just downloaded it for use with CW Automate but I get an error every time I try to import it.
The README also doesn't seem very up to date with the UI navigation.
Is this Plug-in still supported?
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Is this Plug-in still supported?
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Re: Is this Plug-in still supported?
Sure is,
Have a look at the following post to resolve this issue, your browser locked the dll for security reasons and you must unlock it first before installing.
viewtopic.php?t=5727
Have a look at the following post to resolve this issue, your browser locked the dll for security reasons and you must unlock it first before installing.
viewtopic.php?t=5727
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Re: Is this Plug-in still supported?
Well that absolutely did the trick!
When I pull up the Printer Status page there's no printers in it though. Do I just need to give it some time or is there another step I need to take?
Thanks for the help!
When I pull up the Printer Status page there's no printers in it though. Do I just need to give it some time or is there another step I need to take?
Thanks for the help!
Re: Is this Plug-in still supported?
It should start scheduling scripts to query agent printers several times a day and posts that data in plugin. You can use the "rescan" button (the first button in the list of buttons to the left of data window in plugin to force a print scan across client.
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Re: Is this Plug-in still supported?
When you say "printer agents" is that something specific? Right now we have our printers pulled through the Network Probe and created a custom group for them to all sit in.
Re: Is this Plug-in still supported?
The plugin should be scheduling a script on each WIndows computer (PrinterStatus Maintenance) that runs a PowerShell script that returns a list of printers on the Windows system. This script also provides functions to clear print jobs and delete printers from the plugin interface.
When the plugin is installed and DBagent on host restarted the sql tables and scripts needed will be created. Then Automate will be instructed to schedule the scanning script several times a day so that the plugin receives changes to printer statuses regularly. It may take Automate a few hours to get started after first install.
When the plugin is installed and DBagent on host restarted the sql tables and scripts needed will be created. Then Automate will be instructed to schedule the scanning script several times a day so that the plugin receives changes to printer statuses regularly. It may take Automate a few hours to get started after first install.