Rights needed to manage and create print queues

On a Netware 5.1 install with eDir 8733, what rights would I need to give a
user so that this person would be able to create new print queues, print
servers, and print objects? This person is not an admin and I prefer not
making him an admin equivalent if at all possible.
Also, on a side note, how do I create a new print queue/server/printer
without using HP Jet Admin for an HP printer? Has anyone done this with out
Jet Admin?
Thank you

Oh, but how do I link them to the MAC of the printers NIC?
Isn't that what HP JetAdmin did for me?
Thanks
"Peter Kuo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| > Also, on a side note, how do I create a new print queue/server/printer
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| Just use NWAdmin ...
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