Paul Gienger wrote:
You need to do this to install the server copy of the printer
driver. When you run your rundll command with the /in flag, it looks
for the driver as it has been installed using (more or less) the
procedure above. This is how it's done, not with what you said about
'putting the driver in /blah/X32HP200C'. When you do the install
command from a login script there is no 'going there and clicking
here', just a status box that disappears all by itself.
No, it doesn't disappear by itself, even if I'm logged into a domain.
I agree, if the driver was installed *before* - now Windows knows that
it has it.
But if it's installed for the *first* time, I have this window prompt.
It really sounds like you're not understanding what we're telling you.
You need to store the printer driver on the samba server so that when
you issue the rundll command, with the /in switch, your client knows
what you're talking about. To do this, go to a windows machine that is
already on your network, try your personal station, seems to work well
for me. Follow through the part that I sent the address to. Really.
When you are done, you should be able to run (from your server)
OK, sorry for misunderstanding.
Will try that on Manday.
Tomek
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