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Migrating the npfile is the easy part. it is the ioconfiguration that
will take some time to add with the right classes about 150 printers.
these are rarely used but need to be configured.
adding the devices will be easy since you can add with range but the
classes may be harder.
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Re: migrating network printers to new system
Quoting Larry Simonsen <[log in to unmask]>:
> is there an export function for ioconfig of network printers that i and
> then import into a new system?
> or do i need to add the printers and classes all over again?
If I'm not mistaken (and I'm sure others on the list will point out if I
am) and
your network printers are configured in the NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS file you
should be
able to move this file to the new system, then add your ldev's in SYSGEN
and
you'll be ready to work. A reboot or DOIONOW may be required.
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