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You can find more information about HostEditor and NDSPIE from the documentation included with the evaluation. |
Ever had the need to move your (non-bindary) print queues from one volume to another, or even to a different server? Ever had the problem of your PSERVER NLM fail to load automatically due to missing or wrong Host Device attribute value? HostEditor can help you! |
HostEditor is a Win32 GUI application that can change the Host Device attribute value of a Print Server object without you having to delete the Print Server object and recreate it. In addition, this utility can change the Host Device and Host Server attribute value of Directory Map, Print Queue, and Volume objects. |
More importantly, HostEditor can be used to change the Volume and Queue Directory attributes of a Print Queue object (for the purpose of "moving" a print queue from one server/volume to another)! We wrote a Novell AppNote on moving print queues between volumes and servers and has included detailed procedure with the utility. Although you can accomplish the same using either ConsoleOne or iManager, but HostEditor is far more faster and easier to use. |
If you have many queues to move or objects to modify, using HostEditor can be tedious. To address this, we designed the NDS Printing Import Export (NDSPIE) utility, which is a batch-mode version of HostEditor. NDSPIE does everything Hosteditor can do but instead of you having to click-and-choose each object, it makes mass-changes based on a data file. |
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