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For Thick and/or Thin Client Environments

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UniPrint, a Division of ACCEO Solutions, Inc. and its affiliates, makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this publication. UniPrint, a Division of ACCEO Solutions, Inc. specially disclaims any expressed or implied warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. UniPrint, a Division of ACCEO Solutions, Inc. reserves the right to make any changes in specifications and other information contained in this publication without prior notice and without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes.

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Trademark Acknowledgements

UniPrint is a trademark of UniPrint, a Division of ACCEO Solutions, Inc. United States Patent No. 7,064,856.

Microsoft, Windows, Windows 2003/2008, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), ASP.NET and Active Directory are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corpo-ration.

Citrix, MetaFrame, Presentation Server, XenApp and ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) are registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems.

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Table of Contents

Introduction ... 1

Installation Scenario ... 1

Recommended System Requirements ... 1

Recommended Installation Procedure ... 2

STEP 1: Disable Client Printer Mapping ... 2

STEP 2: Install UniPrint Bridge ... 3

STEP 3: Install UniPrint Print Server ... 6

STEP 4: Install UniPrint Application Server ... 9

STEP 5: Install a Test Printer On The UniPrint Print Server ... 12

STEP 6: Add the Test Printer In A User’s Session ... 15

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Introduction

This step-by-step guide is intended for those who want set up UniPrint Infinity with minimal configuration. Only the necessary steps required to start printing from an ICA/RDP session will be covered. For additional assistance on

customizing UniPrint Infinity or setting up many of UniPrint Infinity’s features such as SecurePrint, PrintPAL and vPad refer to the UniPrint Infinity Administrator’s Guide.

This quick start guide is specific to environments that connect to Citrix/terminal servers using thin clients only or a combination of thin and thick clients. All components, with the exception of SecurePrint, will be installed such that full testing can be performed. However, only instructions on printing from a user’s session will be presented.

Installation Scenario

This scenario requires four physical computers. The first computer will have UniPrint Bridge with the license server and PrintPAL Server components installed. The second computer will have UniPrint Print Server installed. The third computer will have UniPrint Application Server with the UniPrint Adobe Plugin and PrintPAL Client installed. The Adobe Plugin is optional, however, it is highly recommended that this plugin be installed since it prevents UniPrint from re-rendering documents that are already in PDF format. The fourth computer will act as a client to connect to the application server for testing purposes.

Recommended System Requirements

UniPrint Bridge requires .NET Framework 2.0 or later and one of the following: • Microsoft Windows Server 2003

• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 or R2

UniPrint Print Server requires .NET Framework 2.0 or later and one of the following: • Microsoft Windows XP Professional

• Microsoft Windows Vista • Microsoft Windows 7

• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 or R2

UniPrint Application Server requires .NET Framework 2.0 or later and one of the following:

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Recommended Installation Procedure

1. Disable client printer mapping on the intended application server.

2. Install UniPrint Bridge along with the license server and PrintPAL Server on a computer. 3. Install UniPrint Print Server on a computer.

4. Install UniPrint Application Server along with the UniPrint Adobe Plugin and PrintPAL Client on the computer that had client printer mapping disabled.

5. Install a test printer on the UniPrint Print Server.

6. Add the test printer in a user’s session. PrintPAL can be used to replace this step. See the Administrator’s Guide for instructions on how to set up PrintPAL.

STEP 1: Disable Client Printer Mapping

1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, Terminal Services and then click Terminal Services Configuration.

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3. Click the Client Settings tab.

4. Under Redirection, select Windows Printer and Default to main client printer to disable these options.Click OK.

STEP 2: Install UniPrint Bridge

1. Log on to the server machine with administrative rights.

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3. If running Setup.exe with UAC enabled, the User Account Control dialog box will appear. Click Yes to continue.

4. In the UniPrint Infinity Installation dialog box, click Next.

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6. In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Next to accept the default location for the UniPrint program files. Click

Change to select a different default location.

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8. In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install. The UniPrint installer will copy files to the destination folder.

9. Click Finish to complete the installation.

10. Record the IP address of this computer.

STEP 3: Install UniPrint Print Server

1. Log on to the server machine with administrative rights.

2. Run the installation program Setup.exe.

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4. In the UniPrint Infinity Installation dialog box, click Next.

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6. In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Next to accept the default location for the UniPrint program files. Click

Change to select a different default location.

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8. In the UniPrint Bridge Configuration dialog box, enter the IP Address of the UniPrint Bridge and then click Next.

9. In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install. The UniPrint installer will copy files to the destination folder.

10. Click Finish to complete the installation.

STEP 4: Install UniPrint Application Server

1. Log on to the server machine with administrative rights.

2. Run the installation program Setup.exe.

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4. In the UniPrint Infinity Installation dialog box, click Next.

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6. In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Next to accept the default location for the UniPrint program files. Click

Change to select a different default location.

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8. In the UniPrint Bridge Configuration dialog box, enter the IP Address of the UniPrint Bridge and then click Next.

9. In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install. The UniPrint installer will copy files to the destination folder.

10. Click Finish to complete the installation.

STEP 5: Install a Test Printer On The UniPrint Print Server

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2. Double-click Printers.

3. Click either Add a printer or Add Printer and then follow the printer manufacturer’s instructions for installing their printer driver.

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5. Under Properties & Settings, click Printers.

6. Click Refresh. and ensure that the test printer appears as type Published Local.

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8. Under Properties & Settings, click Printers.

9. Click Refresh.

10. The new printer will appear in the printer list of type Gateway

STEP 6: Add the Test Printer In A User’s Session

1. Log onto the application server as you normally would through RDP or ICA to access applications.

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3. Double-click Printers.

4. Click Add a Printer.

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6. If you want this printer to be set as the default, select Set as default printer and then click Next.

7. Click Finish.

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Printing From An ICA/RDP Session

1. Open an ICA/RDP session by logging onto the application server as you normally would to access applications.

2. Open an application from which to print, for example, Microsoft Word.

3. Print from the application. For example in Microsoft Word 2010, in the File menu, click Print.

4. Select the test Gateway printer (one with hash numbers).

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6. The document will be printed with a watermark across each page. To remove this watermark, contact

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