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Hi
How do I resolve my problem if there are more printers to be assigned to the same location as the access point (BSSID) when you write that each [SECTION] in a. ini must be unique?
Can I, as described above in the article use a Printer.txt file instead containing the variables to be used for mapping my printers.
And here use Printer.txt to search from start to finish and find out what printers to assign clients if the BSSID in the Printer.txt file is identical to the access point (BSSID).
I have tried to start a script, first in the article, but it do not works it stops if the $bssid is not equal to $mac, and then hangs in the same line without continuing to the end of the file?
Surely it is possible to isolate these variables for use in KIX script or what?
Printer.txt BSSID;location;printer share;group membership;printer model info 00:1B:3F:8E:CD:21;Location1;Laserjet1;Teacher;HP LaserJet 5550 00:1B:3F:8E:CD:21;Location1;Laserjet2;Students;HP LaserJet 4500 00:17:08:22:0B:C3;Location2;Laserjet3;All;HP LaserJet 1320
etc....
What should I do to get it to work, when I can not use a a true INI format.
NB: If only one printer is mapped, should this be set to default, if there is more than on printer, the last should be set as default.
Sincerely, roundup
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