Vista will block installation of Type 2 (kernel mode print drivers). Verify
if they are truly version 2 using printmanagement.msc to view the remote
server.
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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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"jereviscious" <here@there.com> wrote in message
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>I have a b/w toshibacopier: "Toshiba e-studio 45" and a large business
>class minolta printer/copier: "Minolta Fiery X3E CF5001"
>
> Neither model has released a vista driver yet. Normally, I connect
> workstations through a Windows 2000 server, but now when I try to do it, I
> get this error:
>
> "X (red) Windows can't install the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO45srs-PCL6 kernel-mode
> print driver. To obtain a driver that is compatible with the version of
> Windows you are running, contact the manufacturer."
>
> and this one as well:
>
> "X(red) Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be
> completed (error 0x000003eb)"
>
> Now, I don't have a setup program that I can use to run in "compatability
> mode", just a set of DLL's that work with the print service.
>
> I am running as Administrator
>
> User Account Control is turned on:
>
> Group Policy "Disallow Installation of printers using kernel-mode drivers"
> is set to "disabled"
>
> The strange thing is that I am able to get a non-networked (local) kernel
> mode driver to work, although I believe that one had a setup program that
> I could start in compatability mode.
>
> Help! I've been working on this for 2 days...
>
> Thanks
>
>
>