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Record Nr.

UNINA9911049174303321

Autore

Marion John

Titolo

Adopting Internet Printing Protocol for Windows : Seamlessly Transition Microsoft Printer Networks to the New Protocol / / by John Marion

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berkeley, CA : , : Apress : , : Imprint : Apress, , 2025

ISBN

979-88-6882-010-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (370 pages)

Collana

Professional and Applied Computing Series

Disciplina

005.26/8

Soggetti

Microsoft software

Microsoft .NET Framework

Printing

Publishers and publishing

Computer networks

Computer networks - Security measures

Microsoft

Printing and Publishing

Computer Communication Networks

Mobile and Network Security

Computer Networks

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1: Windows Legacy Print -- Chapter 2: Getting Printer Information -- Chapter 3: Deep Dive into the Protocol -- Chapter 4: The MS IPP Class Driver -- Chapter 5: An IPP/IPPS Library -- Chapter 6: Additions to the IPP/IPPS Library -- Chapter 7: Enterprise Conversion -- Chapter 8: A Print Support App -- Chapter 9: IPP Tools -- Chapter 10: Additional Information -- Addendum1: An IPP GUI Using the Library -- Addendum 2: Character Encoding.

Sommario/riassunto

Microsoft has unveiled the most comprehensive update to Windows printer networks in twenty years. By 2028, Microsoft will no longer support new third-party print drivers and will move to Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) in several discrete stages. Stay ahead of the curve by mastering the protocol in-depth and transitioning Microsoft printer



networks with this seamless, step-by-step guide. IPPS will safeguard printer networks against dangerous security vulnerabilities such as the lack of encryption for port 9100 and LPR. Microsoft also encourages networks to enable Windows Protected Print to reduce print spooler attack vectors; learn how to accomplish this important step. This book will educate managers, administrators, and developers alike on this significant change in the Microsoft print world. Delve into why this is happening and how to prepare before Microsoft phases out third-party print drivers. The concepts covered here apply to both Windows Workstation and Windows Server. What You Will Learn Understand the updates Microsoft implemented to address security vulnerabilities and how they affect the decision to turn away from their legacy print architecture. Understand how the IPP/IPPS protocol works by building a functioning IPP/IPPS print library in C#. Show users how to trace print jobs on the network, recover data from port 9100 print jobs, and detect issues in IPP/IPPS print streams using Wireshark. Cover Microsoft’s Modern Print Initiative and adoption of IPP/IPPS, what the Microsoft IPP class driver offers, and how to integrate this into the enterprise. What a Print Support App does and how to debug one. Defend against security vulnerabilities by enabling Windows Protected Print.