Correction! You need to find the correct .inf file not .ini.
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Browse All TopicsI have an HP Photosmart 7350 connected to an XP machine and I have it shared. I want to print to this printer from a win98 machine, but when I install the drivers, it wants me to physically connect the printer to the win98 machine. Does anyone know what drivers I can use so that I can print to this printer on the XP machine and not have to connect it directly to the win98 machine?
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If it is shared on the XP machine, browse the network neighborhood on the 98 machine. Find the name of the XP machine, double-click on it, a list of shared items should display. Right-click on the shared printer and choose Connect or Install. It should either install the appropriate drivers off of the XP machine or ask you for the location of the drivers.
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You are installing it wrong; install it as a network printer, not as a local printer. Select add new printer, then network printer, then browse to it (on the Windows 98 machine, browse the XP machine (over the network, from within the add new printers dialogue box) to find the shared printer), and continue with the installation. This will download the drivers to the 98 machine, over the network, from the XP machine (the XP machine may ask for the CD). The XP machine has (or will ask for the CD and get) drivers for the necessary non-XP operating systems.
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by: caza13Posted on 2005-03-21 at 16:28:03ID: 13597135
When it is installed as a network printer, you can't use the setup program that comes with the driver. Use the add printer function of Windows and point it to the correct .ini file when it prompts you for the location of the driver.