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David H. Lipman
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      05-13-2009
How do you share Vista print drivers through a WinXP Print Share ?

I have a project coming up where I have a WinXP SP3 notebook connected to two HP 3005
Laserjet printers via USB. Both printers will be setup as Print Shares.

I have to assume the possibility of a "visitor" bringing a notebook with Vista and hooking
up to the LAN where the WinXP SP3 notebook is sharing the printers.

So the question is, how can WinXP SP3 be setup to provide Vista HP 3005 Laserjet print
drivers ?


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      05-13-2009
I'm trying to do the same thing but with Windows Server 2003. I still can't
figure it out.

One workaround is to put Vista driver in a shared folder, on that same
machine that shares its printer. When "visitors" notebook attempts to
install the printer, it'll ask for printer driver. Point it to the shared
folder. It won't be automatic but it works.

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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> How do you share Vista print drivers through a WinXP Print Share ?
>
> I have a project coming up where I have a WinXP SP3 notebook connected to
> two HP 3005
> Laserjet printers via USB. Both printers will be setup as Print Shares.
>
> I have to assume the possibility of a "visitor" bringing a notebook with
> Vista and hooking
> up to the LAN where the WinXP SP3 notebook is sharing the printers.
>
> So the question is, how can WinXP SP3 be setup to provide Vista HP 3005
> Laserjet print
> drivers ?
>
>
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David H. Lipman
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      05-13-2009
From: "John" <a>

| I'm trying to do the same thing but with Windows Server 2003. I still can't
| figure it out.

| One workaround is to put Vista driver in a shared folder, on that same
| machine that shares its printer. When "visitors" notebook attempts to
| install the printer, it'll ask for printer driver. Point it to the shared
| folder. It won't be automatic but it works.

John:

Thanx... The sharing of the Vista drivers is my backup but I'd really like Print$ to do
it.

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John John - MVP
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      05-13-2009
A kludge to be sure but the way most folks get around it is to install
the printer locally on a local port on the on the Vista box and use the
UNC path to the shared printer for the port name, ie:
\\ServerNname\PrinterName

Chicagotech explains it here:

http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...pic.php?t=4484

John



David H. Lipman wrote:
> How do you share Vista print drivers through a WinXP Print Share ?
>
> I have a project coming up where I have a WinXP SP3 notebook connected to two HP 3005
> Laserjet printers via USB. Both printers will be setup as Print Shares.
>
> I have to assume the possibility of a "visitor" bringing a notebook with Vista and hooking
> up to the LAN where the WinXP SP3 notebook is sharing the printers.
>
> So the question is, how can WinXP SP3 be setup to provide Vista HP 3005 Laserjet print
> drivers ?
>
>

 
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John
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      05-13-2009
Well I guess that makes 2 of us searching for the same resolution :-)
Sorry, I got nothing. I'll just sit and wait for other replies.

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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> | One workaround is to put Vista driver in a shared folder, on that same
> | machine that shares its printer. When "visitors" notebook attempts to
> | install the printer, it'll ask for printer driver. Point it to the
> shared
> | folder. It won't be automatic but it works.
>
> John:
>
> Thanx... The sharing of the Vista drivers is my backup but I'd really
> like Print$ to do
> it.



 
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R. McCarty
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      05-13-2009
Most ( or many ) printers have a option in their sharing (TAB). From
here you can add drivers for other operating systems. Unfortunately
XP doesn't know about Vista so I'm not sure if you can supply a driver
for Vista. Usually the option box "Additional Drivers" is what you use.

"John" <a> wrote in message news:...
> Well I guess that makes 2 of us searching for the same resolution :-)
> Sorry, I got nothing. I'll just sit and wait for other replies.
>
> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
> news:...
>> | One workaround is to put Vista driver in a shared folder, on that same
>> | machine that shares its printer. When "visitors" notebook attempts to
>> | install the printer, it'll ask for printer driver. Point it to the
>> shared
>> | folder. It won't be automatic but it works.
>>
>> John:
>>
>> Thanx... The sharing of the Vista drivers is my backup but I'd really
>> like Print$ to do
>> it.

>
>



 
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      05-13-2009
From: "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com>

| Most ( or many ) printers have a option in their sharing (TAB). From
| here you can add drivers for other operating systems. Unfortunately
| XP doesn't know about Vista so I'm not sure if you can supply a driver
| for Vista. Usually the option box "Additional Drivers" is what you use.

Exactly.

I was hoping for an update/plugin that will add a Vista driver distribution facility to
XP.

If John John didn't know of one... it doesn't look good :-(




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      05-14-2009
Had anyone other then David asked this question I would have given you the
correct answer but the troll I will not help.


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"John" <a> wrote in message news:...
> Well I guess that makes 2 of us searching for the same resolution :-)
> Sorry, I got nothing. I'll just sit and wait for other replies.
>
> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
> news:...
>> | One workaround is to put Vista driver in a shared folder, on that same
>> | machine that shares its printer. When "visitors" notebook attempts to
>> | install the printer, it'll ask for printer driver. Point it to the
>> shared
>> | folder. It won't be automatic but it works.
>>
>> John:
>>
>> Thanx... The sharing of the Vista drivers is my backup but I'd really
>> like Print$ to do
>> it.

>
>


 
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      05-14-2009
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      05-14-2009
Can't say that it will be the same for all printers but I've found that
Vista has little trouble finding drivers for shared printers on the LAN. Of
the two printers in question here one is pre-XP and the other is pre-Vista,
with the drivers being either included in Vista or downloaded from MS via
the internet. Driver installation starts automatically the first time you
try to connect to the shared printer from Vista.

"R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:...
> Most ( or many ) printers have a option in their sharing (TAB). From
> here you can add drivers for other operating systems. Unfortunately
> XP doesn't know about Vista so I'm not sure if you can supply a driver
> for Vista. Usually the option box "Additional Drivers" is what you use.
>
> "John" <a> wrote in message news:...
>> Well I guess that makes 2 of us searching for the same resolution :-)
>> Sorry, I got nothing. I'll just sit and wait for other replies.
>>
>> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> | One workaround is to put Vista driver in a shared folder, on that same
>>> | machine that shares its printer. When "visitors" notebook attempts to
>>> | install the printer, it'll ask for printer driver. Point it to the
>>> shared
>>> | folder. It won't be automatic but it works.
>>>
>>> John:
>>>
>>> Thanx... The sharing of the Vista drivers is my backup but I'd really
>>> like Print$ to do
>>> it.

>>
>>

>
>




 
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