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Asked by eracer in Printers by HP, Drivers, Windows Vista
I have a bunch of 32-bit XP workstations attached to a 32-bit Server 2000 domain and can add an HP 4050 network printer to those workstations with no problem.
I added a workstation to the domain that runs Vista Ultimate 64-bit (don't ask...) I see the printer I want to attach to, but it apparently needs a 64-bit printer driver. I downloaded the 64-bit drivers to the workstation and pointed to the .inf file, but no joy.
How would the 64-bit Vista drivers work if they were installed on the 32-bit server?
Do I need to install the 64-bit drivers on the 32-bit server (domain controller) that the printer belongs to? If so, where do I need to put the drivers? The default extract path?
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