I am unsure if my problem is totally associated with windows 2000 professional but it sure seems that way. I am trying to connect to a network printer. It is just a basic peer-to-peer setup. The printer is a Calcomp Techjet 5336. I was using this printer over the network with win98 and had no problems. I downloaded the latest and greatest drivers for win 2000 and tried to install them locally but got an error message that a file was missing. The file "pscript.dll" is a Microsoft file that is needed to install the drivers properly on w2000. The company that distributes the drivers cannot place the dll file on their site because of copyright infringements with Microsoft. Microsoft does not have these files on their site for download.
It gets confusing and very frustrating because the files which are needed to install these drivers do not even come with Windows 2000 Professional but are located on the Windows NT 4 install disks.
Finally I was able to load the drivers but now another error message that I need help to resolve. The message is “ the files installed are not valid for the selected architecture”. I was in contact with the support desk for the printer but they want to charge too much money to help me resolve this problem. They did however suggest that I was not choosing the correct printer. I have tried every printer on the list that remotely resembles ours but to no avail. I keep get the same message every time. Any ideas???
It gets confusing and very frustrating because the files which are needed to install these drivers do not even come with Windows 2000 Professional but are located on the Windows NT 4 install disks.
Finally I was able to load the drivers but now another error message that I need help to resolve. The message is “ the files installed are not valid for the selected architecture”. I was in contact with the support desk for the printer but they want to charge too much money to help me resolve this problem. They did however suggest that I was not choosing the correct printer. I have tried every printer on the list that remotely resembles ours but to no avail. I keep get the same message every time. Any ideas???