Configuring Galileo Print Manager.net

Use Galileo Print Manager.net's GPM.NET Configuration window to add, configure, and delete host connections (for example, Galileo, Apollo, or GPDS for Rail vendors) and a variety of device drivers.

IMPORTANT! Because Galileo Print Manager.net runs as a Windows service, any changes to configurations do not take effect until the GPM.NET service is stopped and restarted.

The following topics provide information and procedures related to configuring Galileo Print Manager.net:

Topic Description

Using the GPM.NET Configuration Window

Describes using the GPM.NET Configuration window to add, configure, and delete host connections and device drivers. This topic also describes using the Export Configurations menu option to export Galileo Print Manager.net configuration files to a location on your computer.

Adding and Configuring Host Connections

Describes adding and configuring host connections in greater detail.

Setting Up a Pre-Production (COPY) Host Connection

Describes changing the service address in a GPDS host configuration to target the Travelport web services pre-production (COPY) environment.

Adding and Configuring Device Drivers

Describes adding and configuring device drivers in greater detail.

Galileo and Apollo ATB Printer Drivers

Describes configuring Galileo and Apollo ATB Printer drivers.

PDF to Printer Driver (German Market)

Describes configuring a PDF to Printer driver (German market).

MIR to Disk

Describes setting up a device driver for the transfer of Machinable Interface Records (MIRs) to disk.

Itinerary Driver

Describes configuring an itinerary device driver.

OPTAT Driver

Explains the OPTAT Legacy Ticketing Driver.

NULL Driver

Describes configuring a NULL device driver, which enables the processing of redundant documents without printing output.

Testing Driver Configurations with Host Print Data

Describes testing driver configurations by sending actual host print data to the device.

Configuring the FIPS support

Describes using the GPM.NET Configuration window to configure FIPS support

Configuring GPM.NET to run as an application

Describes the steps to configure and run GPM.NET as an application

Configuring GPM.NET to run as a Windows service

Describes the steps to configure and run GPM.NET as a windows service.