Novell Message Librarian Data File Version 1.00 COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 201: A number from 1 through 18 is required with the Tabs option. 227: The local printer number must be a number from 1 through %d. 221: The form number specified must be a number from 0 through 255. Notify Help Screen\hPurpose: Send notification to the originating workstation after a print job prints.\hOptions: NOTIfy (NOTI) Include if you want to be notified that your data has printed. A message will appear on your screen: >> PRINTED ON The banner name is either the LPT port or the text you specified with the Banner (B=) option. No NOTIfy (NNOTI) Include if you do not want to be notified. You need this only if NOTIfy is enabled in your print job configuration and you want to disable it. Default is No NOTIfy. 242: The NetWare server name must have from 2 to 47 characters. 298: An unknown option %s is specified on the command line. Consult your documentation for correct command syntax. General Help\hPurpose: CAPTURE allows you to redirect DOS and OS/2 print jobs to a network printer (or file) from an application designed to print to a parallel (LPT) port. It also allows you to print screen text to a network printer.\hSyntax: CAPTURE [options] Options: Create (CR=) - Create a file to store printed data in. Server (S=) - Specify the NetWare server containing the bindery queue you want to send the print job to. Job (J=) - Specify the print job configuration name to be used. Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print. Capturing data to server %s print queue %s 224: The form number supplied was not in the forms database. Default values were used. Automatic end: Disabled 505: There is not a default queue assigned to printer %s. Use PCONSOLE or the NetWare Administrator utility to assign a default queue to this printer. Tabs: %d Tabs: No conversion Copies: %-21u Form: %-21s Banner: %-21s Timeout count: %d seconds 103: Network error %#4X occurred during an attempt to get information about server %s. Make sure the server is up and running. If the error persists, look up the error code in your System Messages documentation for more information. Copies Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the number of copies to print.\hOptions: C= Use to indicate how many copies you want to print (1 - 65000). Default number of copies is 1. 921: Either the supervisor has locked the bindery or volume SYS: is not mounted on server %s. 450: The specified directory %s does not exist. Make sure you have specified a valid network directory. 613: You must be a Directory Services user to run CAPTURE with the Job (J=) option containing <:container or context>. Capturing data to server %s print queue unknown Capturing data to server %s in a file 233: You cannot specify both a printer and a server on the command line. Specify a queue instead of the printer. Timeout count: Disabled 453: This utility is unable to create the capture file in the specified directory. Try again. If the problem persists, notify your network supervisor. 614: CAPTURE cannot locate the job configuration owner specified in the J=: option. Make sure that the context (user or container) exists and that the context is correct. If is a user name, "CN=" must precede the user name. Examples: CAPTURE J=MYPRINTER:.PRINTING.SALES.NOVELL CAPTURE J=MYPRINTER:PRINTING.. CAPTURE J=MYPRINTER:.CN=SMITH.SALES.NOVELL CAPTURE J=MYPRINTER:CN=SMITH.. VERSION=4.10.4 Enter user name for server %s: 922: Intruder detection lockout has disabled this account. Capturing is not currently active. 234: You cannot specify both the Create and the Server options on the command line. Try CAPTURE CR=\VOL:. Copies: 1 256: CAPTURE is unable to map a connection to the specified server. Map a drive to this server, then try CAPTURE again using the mapped drive letter. 506: There are no printers or queues assigned to print job configuration %s. Specify a printer or print queue (not both) on the command line, or assign one to the print job configuration using PRINTCON. Form feed: Disabled Form feed: Enabled Device LPT%d was re-routed to file %s on server %s. Enter your password: 451: The NetWare server in the Create (CR) option does not match that specified with the Server (S=) option (%s). Make sure the drive you specified is mapped to a directory on your default server. 452: You do not have sufficient rights to create the file %s. VeRsIoN=4.12 139: The account balance for this user on server %s has expired or dropped below the minimum. The network supervisor will need to reconcile the account before the user can log in. Would you like to change your password on NetWare server %s? (Y/N) Retype your new password: 140: This user account on server %s has no accounting balance. Contact the network supervisor to increase the balance. 141: An invalid username or password was typed in. Access to NetWare server %s has been denied. 615: An internal program error prevented CAPTURE from opening the PRINTCON database. Try specifying the CAPTURE options from the command line. If the problem persists, notify your network supervisor. 162: You are not authorized as a print queue user for print queue %s. Use PCONSOLE to determine what users are authorized to use this queue. If you are an authorized user and the problem persists, check with your network supervisor. Enter your new password: 400: Your password on NetWare server %s has been changed. 401: The new password is too short. Specify a longer password. 402: The new password has been used previously. Specify a unique password not previously used. General Help Page 2\hDisplay options: Show (SH) - Display status of LPT ports. Details (D) - List printing parameters for a capture and whether a print job configuration was used. Version (/VER) - Display program version information.\hTo end a capture: End Capture (EC) - Ends the capture of data to an LPT port. Options used with End Capture: Cancel (CA) - Discard data currently being captured. LPT port (L=<1-9>) - End capture for a specific LPT port. All (ALL) - End capture for all LPT ports.\hOther help: Type /? or /? ALL. General Help Page 2\hDisplay options: Show (SH) - Display status of LPT ports. Details (D) - List printing parameters for a capture and whether a print job configuration was used. Version (/VER) - Display program version information.\hTo end a capture: End Capture (EC) - Ends the capture of data to an LPT port. Options used with End Capture: Cancel (CA) - Discard data currently being captured. LPT port (L=<1-9>) - End capture for a specific LPT port. All (ALL) - End capture for all LPT ports.\hOther help /? or /? ALL. 403: Your password on NetWare server %s has not been changed. Try changing it with NetWare Administrator, NETUSER, or SYSCON (NetWare 3 servers). 404: An invalid character was found in the specified password. Do not use the key when typing passwords. 405: The new password was not retyped correctly. Try again. General Help Page 2\hDisplay options: Show (SH) - Display status of LPT ports. Details (D) - List printing parameters for a capture and whether a print job configuration was used. Version (/VER) - Display program version information.\hTo end a capture: End Capture (EC) - Ends the capture of data to an LPT port. Options used with End Capture: Cancel (CA) - Discard data currently being captured. LPT port (L=<1-9>) - End capture for a specific port. All (ALL) - End capture for all LPT ports.\hOther help: Type /? or /? ALL. GUEST General Help Page 2\hDisplay options: Show (SH) - Display status of LPT ports. Details (D) - List printing parameters for a capture and whether a print job configuration was used. Version (/VER) - Display program version information.\hTo end a capture: End Capture (EC) - Ends the capture of data to an LPT port. Options used with End Capture: Cancel (CA) - Discard data currently being captured. LPT port (L=<1-9>) - End capture for a specific LPT port. All (ALL) - End capture for all LPT ports.\hOther help: Type /? or /? ALL. 507: Capture cannot access queue %s. Verify that the NetWare volume associated with this queue is mounted. If the problem persists, notify your network supervisor. (PUBLIC) Automatic end: Enabled 153: The network supervisor or print queue operator is not allowing print jobs to enter the print queue. Try again later. 616: Both and are missing from the J=: option. CAPTURE without the J= option will use the current default print job configuration. CAPTURE J=: is used to specify the owner of a print job configuration outside the current search path. 157: A default print queue cannot be found. Do one of the following: Specify a printer or print queue with this utility. Specify a default printer or print queue in a default print job configuration. 211: A number from 1 through %u is required with the Copies option. Device LPT%d was re-routed to print queue %s on server %s. LPT%d 504: This utility is unable to find print queue %s on server %s. Use PCONSOLE or the NetWare Administrator utility to make sure the print queue exists and is located on the specified server. Job configuration: %s 101: The queue you tried to capture to is on a server using a NetWare version not supported by this utility. Upgrade the server to a current version or capture to a queue on a different server. 142: CAPTURE encountered an error while logging in to NetWare server %s as a bindery user. The BINDERY CONTEXT is probably not set on the server. Verify that the BINDERY CONTEXT is set on server %s, then try CAPTURE again. 229: The job configuration contains a form that does not exist. 130: The supervisor has disabled your user account on NetWare server %s. This is probably only a temporary condition. Try logging in later. This is a BOGUS JOB intended to fail when sent. 133: Your password has expired and there are no grace logins available. Ask the supervisor to unlock your account. 251: An LPT port number between 1 and %d must be used with this workstation. The number %d was specified in the print job configuration (%s). To capture, specify a valid LPT port number using the L= option. 620: CAPTURE attempted to use a HostPrint job configuration from the command line or as a default. The specified print job configuration can be used only with HostPrint. It cannot be used with CAPTURE. 222: The form name, %s, could not be found. Default values were used. 200: The tab size specified must be a number from 1 through 18. 611: The print job configuration %s could not be found in the directory. PRINTCON databases in Directory Services are attached to users or to containers. Use PRINTCON or NetWare Administrator to create a valid configuration in your user database or in the container's database. If you specify a user name for in the J=: option, "CN=" must precede the user name. Unknown Notify: Disabled Notify: Enabled For help, type CAPTURE /?. 228: A number from 1 through %d is required with the LPT (L=) option on this workstation. End Capture Help Screen\hPurpose: End capture of any or all parallel (LPT) ports.\hOptions: End Capture (EC) Include if you want to end the capture of data sent to specified LPT ports. Default is LPT1. Cancel (CA) Include with End Capture (EC) to discard the data that was being sent to a print queue. Either of the following can be used with End Capture: All (ALL) Include to end capture of all LPT ports. LPT port (L=) Include to specify which capture will be ended, giving the LPT port number. <<< BAD MESSAGE >>> 612: The print job configuration %s could not be found on your default server %s. Use PRINTCON to view valid configurations on this server. Then either create a configuration with the name specified or specify a valid configuration. Banner: (None) 225: The timeout value specified must be a number of seconds from 0 through 1000. 226: A number from 0 through 1000 is required with the TI (Timeout) option. Print Job Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the job configuration to use to print this print job.\hOptions: Job (J=)\hCAPTURE options can be configured by using PRINTCON. The order of precedence is 1) specific use of the command line option, 2) specific use of the Job option, 3) default job, and 4) internal defaults indicated below: Server= LPT=1 -- Banner=LPT -- NAMe= Form=0 -- Copies=1 -- No Tabs -- TImeout=0 Form Feed -- AUtoendcap -- No NOTIfy CoPyRiGhT=(c) Copyright 1983 - 1995 Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Print Job Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the print job configuration to use to print this print job.\hOptions: Job (J=) You can also specify the context in which to look for a print job configuration by identifying the container or user owning the configuration if it is outside the current search path: J=:\hCapture options can be configured in a print job configuration. The order of precedence is 1) specific use of the command line option, 2) specific use of the Job option, 3, default job, and 4) internal defaults indicated below: LPT=1 -- Banner=LPT -- NAMe= Form=0 -- Copies=1 -- No Tabs -- TImeout=0 Form Feed -- AUtoendcap -- No NOTIfy 252: The setup (%d) and/or reset (%d) strings found in your PRINTDEF mode are too long for this workstation. Use shorter strings or increase the capacity of this workstation by adding: PRINT HEADER = PRINT TAIL = to your NET.CFG file (under the NETWARE DOS REQUESTER). 220: A form ID number (0-255) or form name is required with the Form option. LPT1 through LPT%u are set to local mode. General Help\hPurpose: CAPTURE allows you to redirect DOS and OS/2 print jobs to a network printer (or file) from an application designed to print to a parallel (LPT) port. It also allows you to print screen text to a network printer.\hSyntax: CAPTURE [options] Options: Server (S=) - Specify the NetWare server containing the bindery queue you want to send the print job to. Jobname (J=) - Specify the print job configuration name to be used. Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print. Device %s is set to local mode. 230: You attempted to capture to a printer in bindery mode. In bindery mode, you can print only to a print queue. Specify a print queue. For example, Q=LEGAL_Q. General Help\hPurpose: CAPTURE allows you to redirect DOS and OS/2 print jobs to a network printer (or file) from an application designed to print to a parallel (LPT) port. It also allows you to print screen text to a network printer.\hSyntax: CAPTURE [options] Options: Create (CR=) - Create a file to store printed data in. Server (S=) - Specify the NetWare server containing the bindery queue you want to send the print job to. Job (J=) - Specify the print job configuration name to be used. You can also specify the context in which to look for a configuration if it is outside the current search path by identifying the container or user owning the configuration: J=: Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print. 232: A printer name is required with the Printer option. 163: This workstation does not have enough memory to run CAPTURE. 600: This utility is accessing an incorrect version of the print job configuration database. Make sure you are using the most current version of PRINTCON. Capturing data to print queue %s Capturing data to unknown print queue General Help\hPurpose: CAPTURE allows you to redirect DOS and OS/2 print jobs to a network printer (or file) from an application designed to print to a parallel (LPT) port. It also allows you to print screen text to a network printer.\hSyntax: CAPTURE [options] Options: Server (S=) - Specify the NetWare server containing the bindery queue you want to send the print job to. Job (J=) - Specify the print job configuration name to be used. You can also specify the context in which to look for a print job configuration if it is outside the current search path by identifying the container or user owning the configuration: J=: Hold (HOLD) - Send a print job to a queue without having it print. Device LPT%d has been re-routed to print queue %s. 503: This utility is unable to find print queue %s in the directory. Use PCONSOLE or the NetWare Administrator utility to make sure the print queue exists in the specified location. 601: This utility was unable to get the default print job configuration. Either specify a print job configuration using the Job (J=) option or specify a print queue on the command line. 608: Printer %s was specified in a print job configuration, but the printer cannot be found in the directory. Do one of the following: Specify a printer with the Printer (P=) option. Use PRINTCON to change the specified printer. Create a printer with the specified name in the directory. 917: This utility was unable to set the context. 609: Printer %s was specified in a print job configuration, but no print queues are serviced by this printer. Use PCONSOLE or the NetWare Administrator utility to assign the printer to a queue, or specify a different printer. Printer %s does not have a default print queue. A substitute print queue serviced by the same printer will be selected. Device LPT%d has been re-routed to printer %s. Keep: Enabled Keep: Disabled Name: %-21s Name: (None) Printer data sent to print queues has been discarded. End Capture Help Screen\hPurpose: End capture of any or all parallel (LPT) ports.\hOptions: End Capture (EC) Include if you want to end the capture of data sent to specified LPT ports. (Default is LPT1.) Cancel (CA) Include with End Capture to discard the data that was being sent to a print queue. Either of the following can be used with End Capture: All (ALL) Include to end capture of all LPT ports. LPT port (L=) Include to specify which capture will be ended, giving the LPT port number. Printer data was sent to a file. The file has been closed. All printer data was sent to files. The files have been closed. All printer data sent to files has been preserved in the closed files. Printer data sent to print queues has been discarded. 250: The Create (CR) option requires that a network path be specified. You tried to capture to a local drive. The path specifying local drive %s: is not valid. 210: The number of copies specified must be a number from 1 through %u. >>>Enter = More C = Continuous Esc = Cancel 923: An unexpected error has occurred: %d (%04.4X). 906: The Unicode files cannot be found. 121: The destination NetWare server %s is unknown at this time. Make sure that you typed the server name correctly and that it is up and running. You can use NLIST or NetWare Administrator to get a list of the servers on the network. Print Queue Help Screen\hPurpose: Direct a print job to a specific print queue.\hOptions: Queue (Q=) Indicate to which print queue the print job should be sent. There is no default print queue set up unless you specified a print queue in a print job configuration. The should be any number of characters from 2 through 47. Create Help Screen\hPurpose: To capture printer data to a network file instead of a print queue.\hOptions: LPT port (L=n) Can be used in conjunction with the CReate option to specify which port will be captured. Default is LPT1. Create (CR=) Use to send all captured data to a network file. Printer/Queue Help Screen\hPurpose: Direct a print job to a specific printer or print queue.\hOptions: Printer (P=) Indicate to which printer the print job should be sent. The print queue associated with the printer will be used. If you want to know which print queue will be used, include the Details (D) option. Queue (Q=) Indicate to which print queue the print job should be sent. There is no default set up unless you have created a print job configuration. The Printer (P=) and Queue (Q=) options are mutually exclusive. Do not specify both in the same command. Server Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the NetWare server containing the bindery queue you want to send the print job to.\hOptions: Server (S=) Indicate the NetWare server that data should be sent to for printing. Banner Help Screen\hPurpose: Determine if a banner page will print at the beginning of your print job. You can replace the user name and LPT port.\hOptions: No Banner (NB) Specifies that no banner page be printed. Name (NAM=) The default is your user name. Specify text that will appear on the upper part of the banner page. Banner (B=) The default is the LPT port. Specify text that will appear on the lower part of the banner page. Replace or with up to 12 characters of text. Place quotes ("") around the text if it contains spaces. Copies Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the number of copies to print.\hOptions: C= Use to indicate how many copies you want to print (1 - 255). Default number of copies is 1. Form Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify a form to print on.\hOptions: Form (F=
) Specify the name or number of the form to print your job on. If an invalid form name is used, CAPTURE will use the default values. The default is Form=0. Form Feed Help Screen\hPurpose: Leave the printer ready to start the next print job at the top of the next sheet of paper after this print job is printed.\hOptions: Form Feed (FF) If Form Feed is enabled, the printer starts printing the next job at the top of the next sheet of paper. However, if an application places a form feed at the end of its output, using this option causes an extra blank page to be fed through. Default is Form Feed enabled. No Form Feed (NFF) Include to disable form feed at the printer. Print Job Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the print job configuration to use to print this print job.\hOptions: Job (J=) Specify which job configuration to use.\hCapture options can be configured in a print job configuration. The order of precedence is 1) specific use of the command line option, 2) specific use of the Job option, 3) default job, and 4) internal defaults indicated below: Server= LPT=1 -- Banner=LPT -- NAMe= Form=0 -- Copies=1 -- No Tabs Form Feed -- No NOTIfy Print Job Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the print job configuration to use to print this print job.\hOptions: Job (J=) You can also specify the context in which to look for a print job configuration by identifying the container or user owning the configuration if it is outside the current search path: J=: Form=0 -- Copies=1 -- No Tabs Form Feed -- No NOTIfy Tabs Help Screen\hPurpose: Control tab size in print jobs.\hOptions: The default No Tabs (NT) option eliminates potential problems with byte stream print jobs. This option ensures that all tabs in your print job arrive at the printer unchanged. Tabs (T=) If your printer does not interpret tabs, specify the number of spaces from 1 through 18 to replace each tab in your print job. Details Help Screen\hPurpose: Request additional information about printing parameters.\hOptions: Details (D) Include if you wish to verify that the combination of command line options and print job configuration options are producing the desired effect. The Details option also clarifies which print queue is being used when this might not otherwise be displayed. Timeout Help Screen\hPurpose: Print from an application without exiting to DOS.\hOptions: Timeout (T=<0-1000 seconds>). The TImeout option sends data to the print queue a specified number of seconds after the application last writes to the port. The default is 0, meaning that no timeout occurs. Show Help Screen\hPurpose: Display the current capture status of all LPT ports.\hOptions: SHow (SH) SHow will indicate: Whether ports are captured. Whether ports are set to send data to a network print queue or to a network file. How the CAPTURE options are set. Using the Show option does not affect the capture of an LPT port. You cannot use Show with other options. LPT Port Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the LPT port to capture or end capture.\hOptions: LPT port (L=<1-9>) Default is LPT1. The End Capture (EC) option allows the ALL option to be used instead to indicate that all LPT ports will have their captures ended. The number of ports available to capture can be specified by including the line NETWORK PRINTERS = <0-9> in your NET.CFG file. LPT1 - LPT9 These are alternate spellings of the Local option which allow you to specify the port number in a more meaningful way. Keep Help Screen\hPurpose: Preserve data captured even though the workstation hangs or loses power.\hOptions: Keep (K) Use this option if you plan to capture data over several hours. Automatically End Capture Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify whether captured data can be closed and sent to the printer when you exit an application.\hOptions: AUtoendcap (AU) Include if you want previously captured data to begin printing when you exit or enter an application. The default is Autoendcap enabled. No Autoendcap (NA) Include if you want to continue capture regardless of when you enter or exit an application. Capture must then be ended explicitly with the End Capture (EC) option. 231: You cannot specify both a printer and a print queue on the same command line. If you are in Directory Services mode, specify either a printer (P=) or a print queue (Q=). If you are in bindery mode, specify a print queue. 602: This utility could not open the print job configuration database, PRINTJOB.DAT owned by %s. Try specifying the CAPTURE options on the command line instead of using the Job (J=) option. 603: This utility could not read the print job configuration database, PRINTJOB.DAT owned by %s. Try specifying the CAPTURE options on the command line instead of using the Job (J=) option. 604: An internal program error prevented CAPTURE from opening the PRINTCON database. Try specifying the CAPTURE options on the command line instead of using the Job (J=) option. If the problem persists, notify your network supervisor. 605: No print job configuration default has been set. Specify a print job configuration using the Job (J=) option, or specify a queue on the command line. 606: A valid print job configuration was not specified. Use PRINTCON to see which configurations are currently defined for your user account. Then specify a valid job with the Job (J=) option. 607: The default print job configuration cannot be found. Specify a printer or print queue (not both) on the command line, or else create a new print job configuration. 500: This utility is unable to find printer, %s, in the directory. Make sure the printer name was typed correctly, or use PCONSOLE or the NetWare Administrator utility to make sure that it exists. 501: No print queues are serviced by the specified printer, %s. Either choose another printer or assign a queue to the printer. 134: Your station is not approved to attach to NetWare server %s using this user account. The supervisor has limited the stations that are allowed to attach to this server. 135: NetWare server %s does not allow you to attach during an unauthorized time period. The supervisor has limited the times that this account can be accessed. 136: This user account on server %s has expired or has been disabled. Ask the network supervisor to enable the account. 137: Too many stations are already attached to server %s using this user account. The supervisor has limited the number of active concurrent connections. Another station must log out before you can log in to this server. 132: Your password has expired. Your network supervisor may need to unlock your account. 122: This utility could not attach to the NetWare server %s. Make sure that you typed the server name correctly and that it is up and running. You can use NLIST or NetWare Administrator to get a list of servers on the network. 700: The mode, %s, of device, %s, cannot be found in the PRINTDEF database. Either specify a valid mode or create a new mode with the specified name. Print job owner: %s Job configuration: (No print job configuration was found, so default settings were used.) 502: This utility expects that when the Server (S=) option is used on the command line, the Queue (Q=) option refers to a print queue on the specified server. The print queue name you supplied is longer than the maximum 47 characters allowed for a non-Directory Service-based print queue. 454: The version of the NETX.VLM being used does not support the Create (CR) option. Make sure you are using a current set of VLMs. 455: This utility is unable to create a capture file because all drive letters from A: to Z: are in use. Use the MAP utility to delete one of the network drive mappings and try again. 219: A form name can be no longer than 12 characters. 240: The banner must have from 1 to 12 characters. 241: The name must have from 1 to 12 characters. General Help Page 3\hJob configuration overrides: LPT port (L=<1-9>) Keep (K) Banner (B=) Name (NAM=) No Banner (NB) Form (F=) Queue (Q=) Copies (C=<1-255>) Tabs (T=<1-18>) No Tabs (NT) Timeout (TI=<0-1000>) Form Feed (FF) No Form Feed (NFF) Autoendcap (AU) No Autoendcap (NA) Notify (NOTI) No NOTIfy (NNOTI) General Help Page 3\hJob configuration overrides: LPT port (L=<1-9>) Keep (K) Banner (B=) Name (NAM=) No Banner (NB) Form (F=) Queue (Q=) Printer (P=) Copies (C=<1-65000>) Tabs (T=<1-18>) No Tabs (NT) (default) Timeout (TI=<0-1000>) Form Feed (FF) No Form Feed (NFF) Autoendcap (AU) No Autoendcap (NA) Notify (NOTI) No Notify (NNOTI) General Help Page 3\hJob configuration overrides: LPT port (L=<1-9>) Keep (K) Banner (B=) Name (NAM=) No Banner (NB) Form (F=) Queue (Q=) Copies (C=<1-65000>) Tabs (T=<1-18>) No Tabs (NT) (default) Form Feed (FF) No Form Feed (NFF) Notify (NOTI) No Notify (NNOTI) General Help Page 3\hJob configuration overrides: LPT port (L=<1-9>) Keep (K) Banner (B=) Name (NAM=) No Banner (NB) Form (F=) Queue (Q=) Printer (P=) Copies (C=<1-65000>) Tabs (T=<1-18>) No Tabs (NT) Form Feed (FF) No Form Feed (NFF) Notify (NOTI) No NOTIfy (NNOTI) Server Help Screen\hPurpose: Specify the NetWare server containing the bindery queue you want to send the print job to. \hOptions: Server (S=) Indicate the NetWare server that data should be sent to for printing. The default is your current server. 253: The volume for this print queue is on a different server. This queue cannot be used in bindery mode. 254: CAPTURE cannot run because the PRINT.VLM file is not loaded. Make sure you have a current set of VLMs loaded on this station. LaNgUaGe=English (English) Display Program Version Information\hPurpose: Display information about CAPTURE.EXE\h Options: Version (/VER) Version will display: The path to the CAPTURE.EXE file. Version and copyright information Additional files required to run CAPTURE. Using the Version option does not affect the capture of an LPT port. You cannot use Version with other options. 918: This utility is trying to access an invalid context. 255: The Cancel (CA) option must be used with the End Capture (EC) option. For help, type "CAPTURE /? CA". Hold Help Screen\hPurpose: Send a print job to a queue without having it print.\hOptions: Hold (HOLD) Submit a print job to a queue, but do not print it until the user or a print queue operator removes the hold by using PCONSOLE or the NetWare Administrator utility. User hold: Enabled User hold: Disabled