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Join Date: Mar 2006
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OS: XP
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I used the print migrator from microsoft to transfer all installed printers on my windows 2003 terminal server. Now, I am confrontated with a serious problem. When installing a printer on terminal server, you sometimes need to add your printer to the file "printupg.inf" and install it. What happened with the print migrator ? He took only the precompiled (installed) file printupg.pnf and not the printupg.inf. In the beginning everything went well, but on monday I was asked to add a new printer. So, I did and installed the new file. But, because the printupg.inf was not up to date, I lost a lot of printers.
No, my question is : do someone know if you can convert the pre-compiled (installed) file printupg.pnf to the original printupg.inf ? |
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