Using Third-Party Windows 95 Drivers for Point and PrintID: Q172289
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When you connect to a Windows NT 4.0 print server from a Windows 95 client, you may encounter the following error:
This printer cannot be installed now because its driver (<driver.drv>) could not be loaded. The driver or the INF file may be damaged. Restart Windows and try again.
The Windows NT printer is shared out to Windows 95 clients using a third- party printer driver which resides on the server. The printer .INF file used by the third-party manufacturer may not be written to the Windows95 or Windows NT .inf specification.
Use either of the following methods to resolve this problem:
Q162258 How to Remove Cross-Platform Printer Divers on Windows NTNOTE: For ease of driver availability, a share point may be setup on a server for the third-party driver. The Windows 95 workstation can then point to the share to install the third-party printer driver.
Windows NT 4.0 provides the ability to load printer drivers for earlier
versions of Windows NT and for Windows 95 downlevel clients. Printer .INF
files that do not comply with the current Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
specifications may not install correctly under Windows NT. The basic design
for Printer.inf can be found in the Windows Device Developers Kit (DDK) and
Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit Appendix C, ISBN 1-55615-678-2. Please
contact the manufacturer. In addition, the Readme.txt file supplied with
the driver may also contain information on whether or not that driver is
supported for point and print.
Additional query words: win40 .inf network printer install printer setup connect remote downlevel crossplatform
Keywords : kbprint ntdriver ntprint NTSrvWkst
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb kbinfo
Last Reviewed: February 24, 1999