I guess I should use this in a startup script, right? _______________________________ Hector Minero NSWCDD K55 Ph:(540)653-8859 -----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Warren Simondson Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 7:27 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: OT: Updating printers on Windows XP PCs Hi Hector If you kept the sae share names for the printers and it's only the print server name you need to change for all clients, use PRTSRVCHG free from Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy. It can easily change what you want. Download it from here: http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au/CAD_TSUtils.htm Usage: PRTSRVCHG Old_Servername New_Servername [/?] Old_Servername - Old name of Print Server. New_Servername - New name of Print Server /? - show this help file E.G. PRTSRVCHG Server1 Server2This command will remap any printer within a client session that currently points to Server1 (e.g. \\Server1\Dept_PRN1) to Server2 (e.g. \\Server2\Dept_PRN1). PRTSRVCHG is a command-line utility to assist the ease of remapping network printer paths for individual clients after a print server has been migrated to a new server, with a new name. When an administrator uses the PRINTMIG utility to move printer shares from one server to another server with a new name, and printer shares are retained, the hardest task is to search the individual users list of connected printers, and remap all printers to the new server. PRTSRVCHG makes this process easier by automatically replacing the old server name with the new one when the utility is run within a user session. This utility was written to replace the command CHGPRINT.EXE formerly found in the MS Windows Resource Kit. This utility does not require a text file to translate printer paths, instead, it simply replaces the old servername with the new servername in the appropriate registry entries. This tool could be simply run from the command line at any time in a user session, or added into a logon script. -- Warren Simondson Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy Pty Ltd Website: http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com.au On Fri, Oct 23rd, 2009 at 10:00 PM, "Minero, Hector B CIV NSWCDD, K55" <hector.minero@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi all, this is a little OT, but here it goes: > > Our Print Server died and we've built a new one. Other than asking > the users to delete the old printers and add the new ones. Is there > an easy > way to do this automatically? > I'm sort of familiar with Printer deployment with GPO's, but have > not > done it. But even if I manage to do it through AD, how can I delete > the > old printers? Is it a matter of just deleting registry entries? > > Could I just rename the new server with the old server name and be > done with it? I'm not sure because it'll be a new SID, etc. > > > Thanks in advance. > > > _______________________________ > Hector Minero > > ************************************************ For Archives, RSS, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: //www.freelists.org/list/thin Follow ThinList on Twitter http://twitter.com/thinlist Thin List discussion is now available in blog format at: http://thinmaillist.blogspot.com Thinlist MOBILE Feed http://thinlist.net/mobile ************************************************ ************************************************ For Archives, RSS, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: //www.freelists.org/list/thin Follow ThinList on Twitter http://twitter.com/thinlist Thin List discussion is now available in blog format at: http://thinmaillist.blogspot.com Thinlist MOBILE Feed http://thinlist.net/mobile ************************************************