thanks very much.
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Browse All TopicsI have a windows 2003 Server that I want to decommission and move to server 2008. This server hosts all our shared printers (about 30 printers). I am looking to update the login VBscript and re-map the printers to point to the new server. I am having a hard time finding a solution for this approach. Should I consider some other approach?
NB: The old server and the new server have different names...
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by: RobSampsonPosted on 2009-07-27 at 20:03:00ID: 24957610
Hi, I have used the script shown here: e.com/Prog ramming/La nguages/ Vi sual_Basic /VB_Script /Q_2295570 4.html
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to remap printers from one server to another. The arrPrinterShares array is where you place your oldprintername and your newprintername, and it should map those, and log the results.
Regards,
Rob.