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I apologize if this question has been asked before but what is the trick to
support Vista 64 bit print drivers and queues from a "legacy" Windows Server 2003 R2 32bit print server? Is there a “how-to” document from Microsoft? I need to be able to allow 64bit Vista users to just double click a printer on 2003 (32bit) and have the queue and driver seamless create/download just like we do with XP 32bit. Sound easy but I cannot get the drivers to upload to the 2003 print server for Vista x64. Any ideas? |
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Are you using the inbox x64 Vista drivers or vendor drivers?
When first selecting the driver, check x64, then point to the inf file with the x64 drivers. Inbox and vendor drivers will need to also copy the x64 pscript5 or unidrv files to the server. These files are not normally included with vendor drivers since they ship with the OS and you will be prompted for the files during the driver install. The easiest way to do this is add the drivers remotely to the Server 2003 machine using a Vista x64 client logged on with a user that has admin rights on the print server. Launch printmanagement.msc and add the print server to the management snapin. Expand the server node and add the driver in the Drivers node. the x64 driver name must match the x86 driver name. If you are using some drivers from Server 2003, HP changed several of their driver names in Vista so they don't match. What driver are you using if not inbox? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "DB" wrote in message ... I apologize if this question has been asked before but what is the trick to support Vista 64 bit print drivers and queues from a "legacy" Windows Server 2003 R2 32bit print server? Is there a "how-to" document from Microsoft? I need to be able to allow 64bit Vista users to just double click a printer on 2003 (32bit) and have the queue and driver seamless create/download just like we do with XP 32bit. Sound easy but I cannot get the drivers to upload to the 2003 print server for Vista x64. Any ideas? |
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thank you Alan
I think this might work but I also think we will just go ahead and upgrade our Print servers to 2003 R2 64bit. We run them in VMware so it is an easy transition. I guess now my new question is is there any issues having a 64bit print server supporting mostly 32 bit clients? |
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The driver support has come a long way since Microsoft rolled out our first
x64 print server. Drivers were the main issue. Printmig.exe does not recognize the x64 drivers. If you use this tool, the printer information migrates but one has to install the x64 drivers on the server and restart the spooler for the printers to show up. x64 is a great print server platform. The server can handle a greater client load and the jobs are processed quickly but I don't have any perf data on this just experience. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "DB" wrote in message ... thank you Alan I think this might work but I also think we will just go ahead and upgrade our Print servers to 2003 R2 64bit. We run them in VMware so it is an easy transition. I guess now my new question is is there any issues having a 64bit print server supporting mostly 32 bit clients? |
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I am having trouble with this as well. I am running Vista Business 64 Bit trying to print to a shared hp Laserjet 1300 that is running on Windows server 2003. I have tried to load drivers from my machine using print manager, yada, yada, yada. My collegue is running 32 bit Vista and he can point and print to it. Any help would be appreciated! -- Hank Taylor |
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I am having trouble with this as well. I am running Vista Business 64 Bit trying to print to a shared hp Laserjet 1300 that is running on Windows server 2003. I have tried to load drivers from my machine using print manager, yada, yada, yada. My collegue is running 32 bit Vista and he can point and print to it. Any help would be appreciated! -- Hank Taylor |
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Does the 32 bit driver use the same name as the 64 bit version of the print
driver? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Hank Taylor" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with this as well. I am running Vista Business 64 Bit trying to print to a shared hp Laserjet 1300 that is running on Windows server 2003. I have tried to load drivers from my machine using print manager, yada, yada, yada. My collegue is running 32 bit Vista and he can point and print to it. Any help would be appreciated! -- Hank Taylor |
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Does the 32 bit driver use the same name as the 64 bit version of the print
driver? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Hank Taylor" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with this as well. I am running Vista Business 64 Bit trying to print to a shared hp Laserjet 1300 that is running on Windows server 2003. I have tried to load drivers from my machine using print manager, yada, yada, yada. My collegue is running 32 bit Vista and he can point and print to it. Any help would be appreciated! -- Hank Taylor |
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Hi Alan, Local Drivers.. Driver Name Environment Driver Version Provider Server Name Microsoft XPS Document Writer Windows x64 0.0.0.0 Microsoft ANGEL-HANK (local) Microsoft Shared Fax Driver Windows x64 6.0.6001.18000 Microsoft ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PS Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PCL 5 Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 Windows x64 6.0.6001.18000 Microsoft ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Color LaserJet CP3525 PCL 6 Windows x64 61.82.61.41 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) Amyuni Document Converter 300 Windows x64 0.0.0.0 ANGEL-HANK (local) Amyuni Document Converter 2.51 Windows x64 0.0.0.0 ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows NT x86 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) Server Drivers... river Name Environment Driver Version Provider Server Name hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 Windows x64 6.0.6001.18000 Microsoft ANGELSERVER HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGELSERVER HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows NT x86 61.91.12.106 HP ANGELSERVER Microsoft XPS Document Writer Windows NT x86 0.0.0.0 ANGELSERVER hp LaserJet 3030 PCL 6 Windows NT x86 60.5.36.2 HP ANGELSERVER hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5e Windows NT x86 60.5.17.2 Hewlett-Packard ANGELSERVER HP Color LaserJet 3600 Windows NT x86 60.52.41.0 HP ANGELSERVER I don't have the same names and have been having a difficult time loading what I need. I've even tried hubbing the USB for a direct connect, no luck. -- Hank Taylor |
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Hi Alan, Local Drivers.. Driver Name Environment Driver Version Provider Server Name Microsoft XPS Document Writer Windows x64 0.0.0.0 Microsoft ANGEL-HANK (local) Microsoft Shared Fax Driver Windows x64 6.0.6001.18000 Microsoft ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PS Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PCL 5 Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 Windows x64 6.0.6001.18000 Microsoft ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Color LaserJet CP3525 PCL 6 Windows x64 61.82.61.41 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) Amyuni Document Converter 300 Windows x64 0.0.0.0 ANGEL-HANK (local) Amyuni Document Converter 2.51 Windows x64 0.0.0.0 ANGEL-HANK (local) HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows NT x86 61.91.12.106 HP ANGEL-HANK (local) Server Drivers... river Name Environment Driver Version Provider Server Name hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 Windows x64 6.0.6001.18000 Microsoft ANGELSERVER HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows x64 61.91.12.106 HP ANGELSERVER HP Universal Printing PCL 5 (v5.0) Windows NT x86 61.91.12.106 HP ANGELSERVER Microsoft XPS Document Writer Windows NT x86 0.0.0.0 ANGELSERVER hp LaserJet 3030 PCL 6 Windows NT x86 60.5.36.2 HP ANGELSERVER hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5e Windows NT x86 60.5.17.2 Hewlett-Packard ANGELSERVER HP Color LaserJet 3600 Windows NT x86 60.52.41.0 HP ANGELSERVER I don't have the same names and have been having a difficult time loading what I need. I've even tried hubbing the USB for a direct connect, no luck. -- Hank Taylor |
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