16. Introduction to the Command WorkStationXerox Phaser 79016–2About the Command WorkStationThe Command WorkStation provides a window on printer functions,and an interface from which you can control those functions. TheCommand WorkStation application can be installed on a Windows95/98, Windows 2000, or a Windows NT 4.0 computer with a networkconnection to the Phaser 790.By default, no passwords are set—in this default state, anyone canperform Setup and use all Command WorkStation functions. Until anAdministrator password is defined in setup, you can log in to theCommand WorkStation as an Administrator without entering apassword, and you are given full privileges.After the Administrator has performed Setup and specified passwords,Command WorkStation user options depend on your login level. Referto the table below for a list of which privileges are available for eachlevel of access.Privilege Guest Operator AdministratorA view of current printing jobs andjobs stored on the printer.X X XControl of printing jobs X XAccess to Setup, management ofresident fonts, and clearing of theprint server disk and the Job LobXFor information about Setup and specifying passwords, refer to thechapter Performing the setup from the Printer Control Panel orPerforming the setup from WebSetup.After you connect to a Phaser 790 and log in, your first view of theCommand WorkStation is the Queues window (as indicated by the tabat the bottom), which is divided into three regions by Spool, RIP, andPrint status bars. A frame that includes slider buttons and menussurrounds the Queues window.