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Auslogics Blog. There's a free software download called PaperCut Print Logger. Each entry shows the time stamp of the print job, the user, the number of pages printed, the printer used, and even the printed document source. We use their PaperCut-NG to do auditing of our printers and it also gives us a log of what was printed and by whom.
If you just need the logger and not the other most excellent features then the Print Logger should work. You need to enable logging on your print server first, then it gets written to the Event Log. I would add that if you only want to see what was printed under 2k8R2 you should filter by the event ID Windows SP2 ver 6. You can still see the logs if you've enabled them as previously stated, but they show up in the "System" log in the Windows Logs folder.
Likely too late to help you, but maybe someone else will find it useful as I would have about 10 minutes ago! I already did that and i found the logs. But the logs shows the Ip but i actually want the host name. Please help if possible. If you do not obtain the hostname for the machine, get this working and the spooler should resolve back to the same source.
Below command works on server It queries windows event viewer for event id and extracts the information and saves it to printerjobs. You may need to adjust the properties.
Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. This is a bit of a long shot, however, someone's printed a huge amount and not claimed it, so, we wanted to see who's responsible, without asking a few obvious suspects! I had a look around on the server and nothing jumped out - I'm guessing this kind of functionality would require configuration and perhaps third party software?
The domain has around 60 users, printing is not typically high volume. Monday, October 19, PM. Hi, Thanks for the post. Unfortunately, Windows Server does not provide this kind of function to monitor the print jobs with these information.
It should be a lot of third party program regarding the print job monitoring. Hope this helps. Tuesday, October 20, AM.
By default the UI opens in user context so you cannot modify these. How nice, thank you MS, thank you HP! Today it was different, standing private next to company device, suddenly the Windows update message popped up, and I could not react, because in Telko listening and at the same time still on a group policy and chatting with a third colleague, and meanwhile reboots suddenly my private notebook, and there were still two things open. Why does this not work all at once.
Question: anyone else who has been force-fed in this regard? I still remember that Microsoft actually wanted to reduce these forced reboots under Windows 10 or postpone them to night times see also Windows administrators get full control over driver and firmware updates.
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