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From: Low - Videoshare (lowvideoshare.com)
Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 11:04:42 CDT

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    Hi,
            Keep in mind that some printers even store print jobs on them
    after they have been spooled. I had an Cannon ImageRunner (large
    copier/printer) that was spooled to from an NT 4.0 queue that kept jobs
    stored on it for a long time (days, even weeks) on its internal hard
    drive. This was accessed by using a standard browser pointing to the
    printer's private IP address. So, if you have a high end printer/copier
    like this, you will need to consider hardening or removing this
    functionality as well. -Seth

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Seamus Hartmann [mailto:shartmannfujifilmesys.com]
    Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 5:22 PM
    To: 'Focus Microsoft'
    Subject: Windows NT 4.0 Print Spooler Security

    Hi,

    Recently, I was asked by management if there was a way to reprint print
    jobs that are spooled on Windows NT servers. Because the management team
    prints a significant amount of documentation that is considered to be
    top secret (and we recently lost an administrator for selling stuff to
    another company) they are understandably paranoid about this particular
    issue. The domain structure as it stands right now does not allow the
    printers to be printed to by any machine but the Windows NT 4.0 SP6a
    print spooler.

    Here are the stipulations;

    I need to recreate a specific print job.

    I have Domain Administrator access to the server where the spooler
    resides.

    I know the date, time, and log information about this print job.

    Is there any way I can reprint this job? Without access to anything but
    the Spooler Server?

    Thanks in advance!

    Seamus Hartmann
    Senior Network Engineer
    Fuji Film, eSystems