Migrating printers from server 2003 32bit to server 2012 R2 (english)
So, we need to migrate printer between two very different OS.
How it can be done?
In server 2012 we have convenient tool - Printer Management.
This tool has Printer Migration Wizard.
But here is a question - Server 2003 SP2 doesn't have any printer management. Only in Server 2003 R2 M$ for the first time put the first version of print management. Inherently we don't have Printer Migration Wizard which is a part of Printer Management.
So how do we do migration of printers from server 2003 to server 2012?
It turned out that we can do it with Printer Migration Wizard which resides on the new server 2012 Printer Management. How exactly it can be done?
The magic is that Printer Migration Wizard 2012 has the ability to export printers not only from itself but also from any other network computer and then to import printers into itself or into any network computer on the same network.
For it to be done you simply need right click on the root of Printer Management and call the app to do the migration. Then you will see some very obvious steps (if you are some sort of IT professional).
The End.
How it can be done?
In server 2012 we have convenient tool - Printer Management.
This tool has Printer Migration Wizard.
But here is a question - Server 2003 SP2 doesn't have any printer management. Only in Server 2003 R2 M$ for the first time put the first version of print management. Inherently we don't have Printer Migration Wizard which is a part of Printer Management.
So how do we do migration of printers from server 2003 to server 2012?
It turned out that we can do it with Printer Migration Wizard which resides on the new server 2012 Printer Management. How exactly it can be done?
The magic is that Printer Migration Wizard 2012 has the ability to export printers not only from itself but also from any other network computer and then to import printers into itself or into any network computer on the same network.
For it to be done you simply need right click on the root of Printer Management and call the app to do the migration. Then you will see some very obvious steps (if you are some sort of IT professional).
The End.
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