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This is an optional tag to specify whether the printer has a hard disk
drive installed in it or not. By default the MPL enabled driver assumes
that the printer does not have a hard disk drive installed. The driver will
attempt to get this hard disk drive information from the device itself if it
can communicate with it. However, the MPL enabled driver can only
communicate with devices over TCP/IP and some Windows print
queues. This element allows you to tell the driver that the printer
specifically does or does not have a hard disk drive installed. It is
particularly useful for printers using the <UNCPath> element, where the
driver might not be able to communicate with the device.
There are only two options for this element:
<harddisk>Installed</harddisk>
<harddisk>NotInstalled</harddisk>
If the driver is able to communicate with the printer, the queries made to
the physical device will override this setting.
This element sets the SNMP community name. If unused or a value of
Null is used, the default name is “public”.
Defining custom MPLs from the Manager Print Policy (MPP)
You can define the custom MPLs directly in your MPP. This is done by creating the <CustomMPL> entries in the MPP
XML file, and setting the <Name> and the <Path> elements. An example of two custom MPLs are defined in the
following MPP XML file:
Figure I-6 Custom MPL Entries MPP XML File
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the HP Managed Print Administrator to manage the custom MPLs that are
available to the HP UPD users rather than specifying them at install time. Through HP MPA you can change the
number and location of each custom MPL and it will be available to the HP UPD users the very next time a HP UPD
query is made. Unlike the install command line option to specify the custom MPL, when custom MPLs are specified
through HP MPA, the HP UPD behavior and the MPLs made available to the HP UPD can change without having to
touch each client computer.
NOTE: For information on creating a multiple layer printer list view with a clickable map for the last layer, see Creating
multi-layered MPL graphical views in the appendix.
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