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I am running RC1 (64 bit) as a clean install.
It correctly identified my Epson Acculaser C900 on install which prints fine.
I also have a Win2k machine, 2 XP Pro machines and a 2003 server.
I am trying to share the printer, but need to install additional drivers.
Under Sharing/Additional drivers, if I tick the (x86) box, for 2000/XP
drivers, and click OK, it asks me to supply a driver(.inf file). I have tried
both the 64 and 32 bit Vista install disks (although I don't know where/if
the drivers exist on these disks - I just pointed at the root), and an
original Epson driver disk - which has the XP/2000 drivers on it. They are
not recognised as valid by Vista.
If I try and add a network printer on an XP machine, it tries to get the
driver from the printer's (Vista) machine and fails, so ask me for a printer
driver location. If I supply the Epson disk, it tells me that the driver is
"Not Suitable" and to contact the administrator - that would be me!
So, am I missing something fundamental, or am I doing it wrong?
It correctly identified my Epson Acculaser C900 on install which prints fine.
I also have a Win2k machine, 2 XP Pro machines and a 2003 server.
I am trying to share the printer, but need to install additional drivers.
Under Sharing/Additional drivers, if I tick the (x86) box, for 2000/XP
drivers, and click OK, it asks me to supply a driver(.inf file). I have tried
both the 64 and 32 bit Vista install disks (although I don't know where/if
the drivers exist on these disks - I just pointed at the root), and an
original Epson driver disk - which has the XP/2000 drivers on it. They are
not recognised as valid by Vista.
If I try and add a network printer on an XP machine, it tries to get the
driver from the printer's (Vista) machine and fails, so ask me for a printer
driver location. If I supply the Epson disk, it tells me that the driver is
"Not Suitable" and to contact the administrator - that would be me!
So, am I missing something fundamental, or am I doing it wrong?