DRAG DROP
A company has a print server that runs Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise (x86). The print server is
configured with 2S0 print queues. You are planning to migrate the print server to a new server that
runs Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. The destination server has the Print and Document
Services role installed. You need to ensure that printer queues migrate successfully. Which actions
should you perform in sequence?
To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange
them in the correct order, (use only actions that Apply.)
Explanation:
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Migrating print servers
Using the Windows interfaceUsing a command prompt
To migrate print servers by using Print Management
Open Print Management.
In left pane, click Print Servers, right-click the print server that contains the printer queues that you
want to export, and then click Export printers to a file. This starts the Printer Migration Wizard.
On the Select the file location page, specify the location to save the printer settings, and then click
Next to save the printers.
Right-click the destination computer on which you want to import the printers, and then click Import
printers from a file. This launches the Printer Migration Wizard.
On the Select the file location page, specify the location of the printer settings file, and then click
Next.
On the Select import options page, specify the following import options:
Import mode. Specifies what to do if a specific print queue already exists on the destination
computer.
List in the directory. Specifies whether to publish the imported print queues in the Active Directory
Domain Services.
Convert LPR Ports to Standard Port Monitors. Specifies whether to convert Line Printer Remote (LPR)
printer ports in the printer settings file to the faster Standard Port Monitor when importing printers.
Click Next to import the printers.
To migrate print servers by using a command prompt
To open a Command Prompt window, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click
Command
Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
Type:
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<filename>.printerExport
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