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Share on Facebook. Step 1 Log on to the computer from which you want to copy the printer configuration. Step 2 Click "Yes," when prompted. Omar Nov 4, at UTC. This is what I used to migrate printers. It worked like a champ.

Fresher Mar 18, at UTC. Al Lorr wrote: My PC replacement process includes capturing all the installed network printers using a VB Script which gets the information and writes it to a cmd file which can simply be executed on the new machine. Close this script just backuped all the printers but i was unable to restore it on other machine.

This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting. Read these next Additionally, the Printer Migration Wizard and the Printbrm. For more information about how to install, to view, and to manage all the printers in your organization by using the Print Management snap-in, visit the following Microsoft TechNet Web site: Microsoft documentation and learning for developers and technology professionals.

Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note Windows Vista is the first operating system to include the functionality to back up and to restore the print servers in the Print Management snap-in in Microsoft Management Console MMC. Note We recommend that you review the Application events that have a PrintBRM source to determine whether any more actions are needed.



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