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Michael R. Mastro II
Guest
Ok I have a good question. I recently upgraded my Servers from Windows 2003
R2 (x86) to Windows 2003 R2 (x64). Now I am having a few problems but one of
my biggest problems right now stems from my printers. I am unable to add the
printers via Print Management. This is because HP in all their wonderful
wisdom does not make a x64 bit driver disk. Don't ask me why. They only
offer it in a downloadable package. Problem is this is not a .zip file which
would make sense. It is a .exe install program. Now I have been on the
phone with HP for days and have cursed them out for not having a .zip file of
the drivers. The install package will not make it through the install
process because it is stupid and is looking for 2 things, the printer to be
hooked up via USB, which they aren't because they are network printers, and a
temp folder that self-implodes as soon as the install program makes it. So
their program is hosed and I let them know that. So my question is does
anyone know away around this to add the x64 bit drivers, without having to
use their stupid program?
R2 (x86) to Windows 2003 R2 (x64). Now I am having a few problems but one of
my biggest problems right now stems from my printers. I am unable to add the
printers via Print Management. This is because HP in all their wonderful
wisdom does not make a x64 bit driver disk. Don't ask me why. They only
offer it in a downloadable package. Problem is this is not a .zip file which
would make sense. It is a .exe install program. Now I have been on the
phone with HP for days and have cursed them out for not having a .zip file of
the drivers. The install package will not make it through the install
process because it is stupid and is looking for 2 things, the printer to be
hooked up via USB, which they aren't because they are network printers, and a
temp folder that self-implodes as soon as the install program makes it. So
their program is hosed and I let them know that. So my question is does
anyone know away around this to add the x64 bit drivers, without having to
use their stupid program?