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Available options when installing by command prompt
Table I-2 Command options for policy management
Enables HP MPA policy checking on a per user basis using current policy settings
(default is to use managed-print). Using the /gpolicy”MPA server name” command line
option specifies the HP MPA Policy for all users of a system.
Enables HP MPA policy checking for current user using current policy settings (default
is to use managed-print). Using the /policy”your_mpa_server” command line option is
the equivalent of enabling HP MPA policy checking and forcing the HP MPA server to
query the http server “your_mpa_server”.
Enables HP MPA policy checking for all users using current policy settings (default is
to use managed-print). Using the /policy”your_mpa_server” command line option is
the equivalent of enabling HP MPA policy checking and forcing the HP MPA server to
query the http server “your_mpa_server”.
Disables HP MPA policy checking for current user.
Disables HP MPA policy checking for the current print queue (logical windows printer)
no matter who uses it.
Disables ADS policy checking for the current print queue (logical windows printer) no
matter who uses it.
See the /policy example above. The difference between these switches is that /gpolicy
specifies the HP MPA Policy URL for all users of a system.
/policy specifies this information on a per user basis.
The Managed Printer Lists XML File Format
The basic MPL XML file has the following format:
Figure I-5 MPL XML File Format
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