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Windows 2000 drivers on NT4 Server

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outonalimb

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Oct 7, 2003
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I need to be able to share a laser printer on our NT4 Server. The problem is that all our clients are Windows 2000 PC's and need a Windows 2000 driver to work properly.

Is there a way of doing this without having to upgrade to Windows 2000 Server?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Regards,
 
the drivers need to be installed locally as a network printer. It shouldnt matter what type of operating system you use.
 

Let me explain further. Our laser printer is attached to a HP Jetdirect printer server on our network. I then installed the printer on our NT4 Server ans shared it as MFC9880.

This printer is now available for our NT4 Workstation clients. i.e. I can add the printer as a network printer in the Add Printer wizard.

However, the printer driver is for NT4 only and doesn't seem to work properly when installed on a Windows 2000 machine.

I need to get Windows 2000 drivers on our server so I can share the printer among Windows 2000 Pro machines.
 
suspect you'll need to install 2k drivers locally on all 2k workstations before you can get this to work, if NT drivers don't work on 2k.
 
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