February 21, 2009
1:01 am

As you may know, PRINTBRM.EXE is the replacement for the now-retired PrintMig 3.1 utility.  PRINTBRM.EXE is located in the %systemroot%\System32\Spool\Tools folder on Windows Vista and later operating systems. This post quickly discuss the use of the Configuration File option (-C) with PRINTBRM.EXE.

The Configuration File can be used for three purposes:
-Replacing Printer Drivers during a Restore operation
-Backup / Restore of dependent files from 3rd party Language Monitors
-Backup / Restore of dependent files from 3rd party Print Processors

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