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defcon5
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      26th Apr 2009
Firstly - Apologies for posting in the news group - I just wasnt able to find
one for file n print for windows server 2008 -

Question 1. We are migrating our windows XP, Windows Vista and MAc users to
our new windows server 2008 print queues.

Al our users have had their print queues "manually" setup by the desktop
staff - crazy i know - but thats just the way it is and toi try and get a
login script in place or deploy printers by AD would just be too much work
for he timeframe and scope of project.

So. there are some options (with my limited time frame)

1. deploy a vbs script at logon time to copy their print mappings and
replace the server name (I found a script to do this , but am yet to test)

2. deploy a dns alias for the old print server names and then migrate the
print mappings over to the correct one in our own time. (This may alos need a
lmhost entry as well?? Is this possible? - yet to test this.

Thats all for now.

Cheers,
AP






 
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Alan Morris [MSFT]
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      27th Apr 2009
Is there anyway to name the new server the same as the old one. This way
the clients just reconnect.

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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

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"defcon5" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AE57F2A1-4AF9-48AC-B3B9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Firstly - Apologies for posting in the news group - I just wasnt able to
> find
> one for file n print for windows server 2008 -
>
> Question 1. We are migrating our windows XP, Windows Vista and MAc users
> to
> our new windows server 2008 print queues.
>
> Al our users have had their print queues "manually" setup by the desktop
> staff - crazy i know - but thats just the way it is and toi try and get a
> login script in place or deploy printers by AD would just be too much work
> for he timeframe and scope of project.
>
> So. there are some options (with my limited time frame)
>
> 1. deploy a vbs script at logon time to copy their print mappings and
> replace the server name (I found a script to do this , but am yet to test)
>
> 2. deploy a dns alias for the old print server names and then migrate the
> print mappings over to the correct one in our own time. (This may alos
> need a
> lmhost entry as well?? Is this possible? - yet to test this.
>
> Thats all for now.
>
> Cheers,
> AP
>
>
>
>
>
>



 
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defcon5
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      27th Apr 2009
Unfortunately no, we now have to use a new server naming convention, hence my
dilemma.

-AP

"Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote:

> Is there anyway to name the new server the same as the old one. This way
> the clients just reconnect.
>
> --
> Alan Morris
> Windows Printing Team
> Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "defcon5" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:AE57F2A1-4AF9-48AC-B3B9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Firstly - Apologies for posting in the news group - I just wasnt able to
> > find
> > one for file n print for windows server 2008 -
> >
> > Question 1. We are migrating our windows XP, Windows Vista and MAc users
> > to
> > our new windows server 2008 print queues.
> >
> > Al our users have had their print queues "manually" setup by the desktop
> > staff - crazy i know - but thats just the way it is and toi try and get a
> > login script in place or deploy printers by AD would just be too much work
> > for he timeframe and scope of project.
> >
> > So. there are some options (with my limited time frame)
> >
> > 1. deploy a vbs script at logon time to copy their print mappings and
> > replace the server name (I found a script to do this , but am yet to test)
> >
> > 2. deploy a dns alias for the old print server names and then migrate the
> > print mappings over to the correct one in our own time. (This may alos
> > need a
> > lmhost entry as well?? Is this possible? - yet to test this.
> >
> > Thats all for now.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > AP
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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      6th Dec 2012
Hello defcon,
For this there is a printserver migration tool named steadyPRINT Migrator, maybe itīs that what you are looking for -> steadyPRINT.com
 
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