Re: Print Server Domain Change NT4 to 2003



I don't think so - as long as the printer share name remains the same and
identical permissions are setup.
"MT" <MT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:317CED75-C5DB-4F00-957F-2C44B88456EE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

I currently have a Windows 2003 server acting as my Print Server. It sits
in
an old Windows NT4 domain that is about to be removed. If I keep the
server
name the same but move it from the NT4 domain to the 2003 domain, will all
the client PC's need to delete and reconnect their printer connections?

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