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Pcounter
for Windows XP/200X & Active Directory
Support FAQ
Printing
error: Pcounter service and port versions out of sync
This error typically occurs when updating the Pcounter
server software to a later version - the Pcounter Printer
Control service was updated, but not the Pcounter ports.
Different versions of the Pcounter Printer Control service
and ports will not work together and must be updated
at the same time.
For more information regarding upgrades, please see:
http://www.pcounter.com/upgrade.html |
Command
line options for adding printers and other operations
Windows 200X and later:
Type: rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /?
to see all of the options.
This works with both local and network printers.
Google
search for printui.dll examples
Windows XP 4.0 and later:
Use CON2PRT from the Zero Administration Kit.
This works with network printers only.
http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/
Recommended/Featured/NTZAK.asp |
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number out of range" error when printing
This error can occur if the Pcounter ports and Printer
Control Service versions are not the same version.
Please make sure that all Pcounter service and port
versions are the same.
- Run
Pcontrol, Network View.
- Find
your server in the domain/workgroup,
right-click, and select Pcounter, Configuration.
- On
the Services/Ports page, press Update
for each required component and restart the services.
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"User-mapped
section open" error when updating Pcounter services
This error occurs if the Event Viewer is open and viewing
the Application log. The Event Viewer reads event messages
from service EXE files, preventing them from being deleted
or replaced. Either close the Event Viewer or view the
System or Security logs in order to update the Pcounter
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Print
jobs are printing but not being recorded in Pcounter.log
- Has
the printer been configured with a Pcounter port?
If not, configure the Pcounter port through the
printer's properties or by using the Pcounter Port
Wizard in the Pcounter server configuration.
- Verify
that the Pcounter Data Server service is running
and that the Pcounter print server is referencing
the correct data server in Global Settings. If the
data server has been changed since the Pcounter
Printer Control service was started then you will
need to restart the printer control service.
- If
the PCOUNTER share was created manually, instead
of in Pcontrol, then the \\DataServer\PCOUNTER\DATA
subdirectory may also need to be created.
- Make
sure that Pcounter Administrator (PAdmin) is also
referencing the correct data server in Utility,
Preferences, Global Settings. Also check Utility,
Preferences, Reports/Print Histories in order
to make sure that it is reading from the preferred
log file.
- Make
sure that the SYSTEM account has full control permission
to the PCOUNTER share and the DATA subdirectory
on the data server.
- Check
the Application Event Log on the data server. If
there are any Pcounter errors, they will be recorded
here.
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Moving
the Pcounter share
If the Pcounter data is to be moved to another location,
then the Pcounter share on the data server will need
to be moved.
- In
Windows Explorer, find the directory location for
the Pcounter Share, right-click, select Sharing.
- Click
the Not Shared button.
- Run
Pcontrol on the Data server, locate the Data server
in Network View, right-click, select Pcounter
Configuration.
- On
the Global Settings page, create the Pcounter
share again in the desired location.
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Printer
features such as landscape or duplex are ignored
If the registration number or trial period permits,
update Pcounter to version 2.05d or later.
For versions earlier than 2.05d, typically this can
be fixed by forcing workstations to spool using the
RAW datatype.
Windows XP
- On
the server where the printer is shared, Start,
Settings, Printers. (Or Control
Panel, Printers.)
- Select
the printer, right-click, choose Document Defaults.
- On
the Advanced page, under Document Options,
set Metafile Spooling=Disabled.
Windows 200X
- On
the server where the printer is shared, Start,
Settings, Printers. (Or Control
Panel, Printers.)
- Select
the printer, right-click, choose Printing Preferences.
- Press
the Advanced button.
- Under
Document Options, set Advanced Printing
Features=Disabled.
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Virus
checkers can cause unpredictable behavior
If a virus checker is running which is monitoring the
spool folders and other system areas, it can cause conflicts
with Pcounter (and other software). It is unnecessary
to scan spool files for viruses - even if no conflicts
occur, CPU cycles are being wasted. Please configure
any virus scanning software to ignore the spool folders. |
"Network
request is not supported" error when creating a
Pcounter port
Typically this error occurs while trying to create a
port inside a terminal session. This is not supported
by the XP/200X spooler for Pcounter ports, and it will
be necessary to create the port on the native server
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Jobs
are allowed to print below a user's low balance
limit
In the Pcounter printer configuration, make sure
Action if below low balance limit = Delete job
or Pause job.
If the above setting is already in effect, make
sure that the printer's spool setting is set to
Start printing after last page is spooled.
If printing starts before the spool file is completely
written, Pcounter will not be able to determine
the number of pages in the job before printing begins.

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Spooler
messages are filling up the Event Log
Pcounter activity may cause more spooler events than
usual. To turn them off: Start, Settings, Printers,
File, Server Properties. On the Advanced
page, uncheck the logging options and restart the Spooler
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Broadcast messages are not being received
- Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003 workstations and servers
A recent Microsoft security bulletin was issued regarding vulnerabilities in the Messenger Service. Applying this patch and/or other actions discussed in the bulletin, such as blocking NetBIOS ports or disabling the Messenger Service, will cause broadcast messages not to be received. The Messenger Service is required to be running on workstations in order to receive broadcast messages, and is required to be running on servers in order to send broadcast messages.
- Windows 9x workstations
Windows 9x workstations require WinPopup or equivalent to be running, such as Awesome Popup .
- Testing
Use the NET SEND command from the Pcounter server Command Prompt to test broadcast messages.
- Pcounter Configuration
In the Pcounter server: Messaging Configuration (Pcontrol, Configure Pcounter Server, Global Settings, Messaging Configuration), Pcounter can be configured to send messages to user names, workstation names, or both.
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Pcounter Data Server not detected by remote print servers after applying Win200 SP4
Apparently the Service Pack 4 installer has overwritten a Pcounter registry value. This can be fixed by reinstalling the Pcounter Data Server service.
- Open the Pcounter server configuration on the Windows 200X data server.
- On the Services/Ports tab, Remove, then Install the Pcounter Data Server service. Pcontrol will display the message about accepting data from remote machines.
- On the Windows 200X data server, either restart the Server service and dependent services, or easier, reboot it.
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