NETPRINT.EXE NETPRINT.EXE is a Novell utility that copies print job configurations from the supervisor's mail directory to every other directory in mail, or in other words to all the users on the network. So, the supervisor signs in as supervisor and creates the print job configurations they want the users to have. Saves it and exits PRINTCON. Then you run NETPRINT.EXE, from any drive, and it copies the supervisor's configuration to all the users, listing the MAIL subdirectories it is coping to. It can be ran from any drive, but it looks for the MAIL directory on the F: drive. If you do not have a network drive F: it will ask what drive letter it should use instead. The program simply checks to see if there is a MAIL directory off of root on drive F:. If a PRINTCON.DAT file exists, then it is renamed with a .BAK extension and saved. This way, if a user already has a configuration they like better, or fills their needs more completely than the general one created by the supervisor, then the supervisor can go back and restore the original configuration for the user. No warranty is, of course, implied, and any user is free to use the software at their own risk. It was written by Brian Sandlin, and uploaded by Errett Sandlin, 76244,2755. Constructive comments are welcome.