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Craig
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      1st Jul 2003
So you will be changing the server name... You can either:

1. Change the server name back to the old one
2. Incorporate a 're-point' script into your login script

Option 2 will depend on the type of clients you are running. I have used a
client re-point script for Win2k Pro clients that I put into the login
script. It only runs once for each client. After a certain amount of time it
was removed. All clients were repointed with no problems




"Patrick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:080401c32e96$354285b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I understand and can use the PrintMigrator 3 ultility but
> my question has to do with afterwards...Ill still have
> about 200 users mapped to old printers. Is there a way to
> automatically have those users redirect thier curent
> printer to the new one?
> I remember a utility that would do that but I cant find it
> and for scripting...would I have to install the
> printadmin.dll to everyone and use the Printserver as a
> variable and say when printserver = x then set it = to new
> printserver? m just not sure...ideas welcome



 
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