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Dave Walsh
Hi,
I have a bunch of Windows XP workstations *NOT* connected to any sort of
domain. We have three identical Lexmark printers and are setting each
printer up on each workstation. We are configuring 100 PCs and it's quite a
bit of work to set up all three on every workstation (essentially, 300 tasks
at 3 per workstation). Since all printers are identical, is there any way
that I can store the configurations centrally and then copy and paste them
to all 100 PCs? Failing that, is there some way to maybe do one on a PC and
then copy it out to the other two on the same PC (of course, I'd have to
change the IP address on the printer port, but that wouldn't be as big a
deal).
I'm just looking for some way to reduce the repetitive effort here. Any
suggestions on how I can do this?
TIA,
Dave
I have a bunch of Windows XP workstations *NOT* connected to any sort of
domain. We have three identical Lexmark printers and are setting each
printer up on each workstation. We are configuring 100 PCs and it's quite a
bit of work to set up all three on every workstation (essentially, 300 tasks
at 3 per workstation). Since all printers are identical, is there any way
that I can store the configurations centrally and then copy and paste them
to all 100 PCs? Failing that, is there some way to maybe do one on a PC and
then copy it out to the other two on the same PC (of course, I'd have to
change the IP address on the printer port, but that wouldn't be as big a
deal).
I'm just looking for some way to reduce the repetitive effort here. Any
suggestions on how I can do this?
TIA,
Dave