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  • XTC
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    Originally posted by xondo
    Use this script

    Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network")
    Set oPrinters = WshNetwork.EnumPrinterConnections

    For i = 0 to oPrinters.Count - 1 Step 2
    WScript.Echo "Port " & oPrinters.Item(i) & " = " & oPrinters.Item(i+1)

    Save to a text file e.g. ptrt.vbs then run

    cscript prt.vbs >ptr.txt
    Great thanks mate.

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  • xondo
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    Use this script

    Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network")
    Set oPrinters = WshNetwork.EnumPrinterConnections

    For i = 0 to oPrinters.Count - 1 Step 2
    WScript.Echo "Port " & oPrinters.Item(i) & " = " & oPrinters.Item(i+1)

    Save to a text file e.g. ptrt.vbs then run

    cscript prt.vbs >ptr.txt

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  • weboo
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    Only if you map to an LPT port will it work. Net use will display mappings, and as most printers these days are not mapped...they are via IP / unc

    PSTools might do it though: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...s/PsTools.mspx

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  • XTC
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    Originally posted by angusglover
    Yes.
    And that would be how?

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  • angusglover
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    Yes.

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  • XTC
    started a topic DOS question

    DOS question

    I want to send printer paths i.e \\servername\printername to a text file. i can do this for drive mapping i.e net use > c:\mappings.txt can I do this for printers?
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