In process of testing an upgrade from a 5.0 server to a 6.5 SBS server.
The Migrate wizard works, but in order to use it, you install a "Pre-Migration" Server. After the migration, a few things are gone, and it is still a pretty bare 6.5 server. I will need to install and configure all the high rent management tools AFTER the migration, looks like to me.
We have about 6 remote print servers (Troy Extendnet 100x) So far I am unable to get these to connect to the 6.5 server. Under 5.0 or 5.5, the devices connected to the server automatically, Each showed up as a Print Server that I could add queues and printers to.
IPX is running on the server, I assume it would not need to be loaded on the workstaion, as print jobs would be sent from the server under Netware.
I have located an updated config program from Troy Group. Problem is, nothing I can do will make them work as non-ndps print servers. AFAIK, the only way to set them up under "Netware" is with IPX protocol. The program creates a Print server, a Printer, and a Queue that all appear in NWAdmin. In the Print Layout(non-dps) dialog, the Print Server is down if I try to let the remote box connect. If I Load the Print Server that is created, it shows the printer (HP LaserJet 4 Plus, nothing fancy) as disconnected.
Re-creating all the printing is a real hassle, and if these devices don't work, it is a disaster. We have about 6 of them, with 2 or 3 printers each connected.
A little bit ago, I set up a printer on the box using TCP/IP, through Windows XP. It connected and was printing in 2 minutes.
Anyone think these boxes can print using Netware, or should I concentrate on recreating printing via Windoze?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Paul Ray
Programming Languages -- .BAT Files
Preffered editor -- EDLIN
The Migrate wizard works, but in order to use it, you install a "Pre-Migration" Server. After the migration, a few things are gone, and it is still a pretty bare 6.5 server. I will need to install and configure all the high rent management tools AFTER the migration, looks like to me.
We have about 6 remote print servers (Troy Extendnet 100x) So far I am unable to get these to connect to the 6.5 server. Under 5.0 or 5.5, the devices connected to the server automatically, Each showed up as a Print Server that I could add queues and printers to.
IPX is running on the server, I assume it would not need to be loaded on the workstaion, as print jobs would be sent from the server under Netware.
I have located an updated config program from Troy Group. Problem is, nothing I can do will make them work as non-ndps print servers. AFAIK, the only way to set them up under "Netware" is with IPX protocol. The program creates a Print server, a Printer, and a Queue that all appear in NWAdmin. In the Print Layout(non-dps) dialog, the Print Server is down if I try to let the remote box connect. If I Load the Print Server that is created, it shows the printer (HP LaserJet 4 Plus, nothing fancy) as disconnected.
Re-creating all the printing is a real hassle, and if these devices don't work, it is a disaster. We have about 6 of them, with 2 or 3 printers each connected.
A little bit ago, I set up a printer on the box using TCP/IP, through Windows XP. It connected and was printing in 2 minutes.
Anyone think these boxes can print using Netware, or should I concentrate on recreating printing via Windoze?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Paul Ray
Programming Languages -- .BAT Files
Preffered editor -- EDLIN