Actually both are valid. From: WILLIAMS, J.D. Sent: Wed 07/12/2005 2:31 PM To: 'ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Help with _vbscript_ to map printers My wsh book shows the command to be .AddPrinterConnection not .AddWindowsPrinterConnection HTH Thanks, Northrop Grumman From: Noah Eiger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi - I am trying to modify a VBS found on the Internet to map multiple printers. This will be run for every user in an OU. I keep getting the following error for line 8: 8007007B - The filename, directory name or volume syntax is incorrect I have played around with the syntax but think I am missing something very basic here. Any thoughts? I got this from: http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/ezine/ezine16.htm#Example%203:%20Mapping%20Multiple%20Printers ' Poached from Guy Thomas February 2004. ' ****************************** Dim multiPrinter, UNCpath1, UNCpath2, UNCpath3 UNCpath1 = "\\server.abc.private\HP Color LaserJet 3500" UNCpath2 = "\\server.abc.private\HP LaserJet 3300" UNCpath2 = "\\server.abc.private\HP LaserJet 5000" Set multiPrinter = CreateObject("WScript.Network") multiPrinter.AddWindowsPrinterConnection UNCpath1 multiPrinter.AddWindowsPrinterConnection UNCpath2 multiPrinter.AddWindowsPrinterConnection UNCpath3 ' WScript.Echo "Your printer is mapped from : " & UNCpath1 _ ' & "and from : " & UNCpath2 WScript.Quit ' End of _vbscript_ -- |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map printers AD
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map printers Rich Milburn
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map print... Ed Crowley [MVP]
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map print... Ed Crowley [MVP]
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map print... Noah Eiger
- Re: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map printers Paul Wilkinson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map printers WILLIAMS, J.D.
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map printers Cace, Andrew
- Re: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map printers Paul Wilkinson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Help with VB script to map printers Ken Schaefer