Hello,
DO NOT MULTIPOST !
This is the answer i gave you on the other forum:
use print migrator to move printer and drivers from one server to another:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
Vbscript at logon that remaps same printer but to the new server
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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
"DJone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ok basically just looking for the best route to switch users (About
> 300-400)
> who are using printers on a current print server (Windows Server 2003
> box),
> we'll call print-serv1. So all the printers they use are currently on that
> server and they are printing through that server as well.
>
> We have made a new server, we'll call print-serv2, and have installed and
> tested all the printers that the users are currently using on the network
> through print-serv1, still keeping the share names and drivers the exact
> same
> (FYI: This is also a Windows Server 2003 box).
>
> What is the quickest, easiest and least painful way to switch everyone
> over
> to print-serv2 and set up with the same printers they are using now,
> except
> for changing the server the printer goes through to print-serv2 instead of
> the current print-serv1 they are using? (Ideally without going to 300-400
> users desk, some out of state too).
>
> Like I said, same printers, everything will be the same on their end, just
> need to switch so the printers are now going through print-serv2 instead
> of
> print-serv1.
>
> I have checked Microsoft and Google and am now resorting to message boards
> hoping for help from someone who has knowledge in this area (Maybe even
> someone who has performed the same task) or would be able to help me
> figure
> out a good way to do this.
>
> Any help at all is very much appreciated, so thank you all in advance!
>
> I will be checking this regularly, as we would like to do this switch
> immediately since everything else is in line for it to be completed and
> this
> is a rather large company, (well we'll say small-medium business haha). I
> wish you all a great day and once again, thanks in advance!
>
> Mike.