DOCUMENT:Q154612 08-AUG-2001 [winnt] TITLE :Installing Windows NT 4.0 Printer Drivers on a 3.51 Server PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows NT PROD/VER::2000,3.51,4.0 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbnetwork ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.51, 4.0 - Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0 - Microsoft Windows 95 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= To allow Windows NT 4.0 clients to connect to printers on a Windows NT 3.51 server and have the driver reside on the server, it is necessary to install the 4.0 drivers on the 3.51 server. NOTE: Windows 95 point and print drivers cannot be installed on a Windows NT 3.51 server. Attempts to do so results in the following error message: Alternate drivers cannot be installed MORE INFORMATION ================ If the printer already exists on the Windows NT 3.51 Server, use the following steps to add a 4.0 driver for use by Windows NT 4.0 clients: 1. Log on to the Windows NT 4.0 workstation using an account that has administrator privileges on the server you will be installing the drivers on. 2. From the Start menu, choose Run. 3. In the Open box, type \\, where is the name of the 3.51 server. 4. Open the Printers Folder on the server. 5. Select the printer you wish to add a 4.0 driver for. 6. Select File/Properties, install the driver when prompted, then choose the Sharing tab. 7. Select the alternate drivers you wish to install, then select OK. If you are creating a new printer on a Windows NT 3.51 Server, use the following steps to install a Windows NT 4.0 driver on a 3.51 Server for use by 4.0 clients: 1. Log on to the Windows NT 4.0 workstation using an account that has administrator privileges on the server you will be installing the drivers on. 2. From the Start menu, choose Run. 3. In the Open box, type \\ where is the name of the Windows NT 3.51 Server. 4. Open the Printers Folder on the server. 5. Select Add Printer. 6. Select Remote print server \\, then select Next. 7. Choose the port the printer will use, then select Next NOTE: If the port does not already exist on the server, you will need to go to the server to create the port. This cannot be done remotely. 8. Choose the printer make and model, then select Next. 9. Type a printer name, then Select Next. 10. Choose Shared, enter a Share name, then select all operating systems that will be connecting to the Windows NT 3.51 Server. 11. You will be prompted for the source media for Windows NT 3.51 and any other operating systems selected in step 10. Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 drivers on a Windows NT 4.0 server for Windows 2000 clients --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To allow Windows 2000 clients to connect to printers on a Windows NT 4.0 server and have the driver reside on the server, it is necessary to install the 2000 drivers on the 4.0 server. If the printer already exists on the Windows NT 4.0 Server, use the following steps to add a Windows 2000 driver for use by Windows 2000 clients: - Log on to the Windows 2000 workstation using an account that has administrator privileges on the server you will be installing the drivers on. - From the Start menu, choose Run. - In the Open box, type \\servername, where servername is the name of the 4.0 server. - Open the Printers Folder on the server. - Select the printer in which you wish to add a Windows 2000 driver. - Select File/Properties, install the driver when prompted, then choose the Sharing tab. - Select the alternate drivers you wish to install, then select OK. If you are creating a new printer on a Windows NT 4.0 Server, use the following steps to install a Windows 2000 driver on a 4.0 Server for use by Windows 2000 clients: - Log on to the Windows 2000 workstation using an account that has administrator privileges on the server you will be installing the drivers on. - From the Start menu, choose Run. - In the Open box, type \\servername where servername is the name of the Windows NT 4.0 Server. - Open the Printers Folder on the server. - Select Add Printer. - Select Remote print server \\servername, then select Next. - Choose the port which the printer will use, then select Next. NOTE: If the port does not already exist on the server, you will need to go to the server to create the port. This cannot be done remotely. - Choose the printer make and model, then select Next. - Type a printer name, then Select Next. - Choose Shared, enter a Share name, then select all operating systems that will be connecting to the Windows NT 4.0 Server. You will be prompted for the source media for Windows NT 4.0 and any other operating systems selected in step 10. Additional query words: prodnt mips alpha win95 ====================================================================== Keywords : kbnetwork Technology : kbWinNTsearch kbWinNTWsearch kbWinNTW400 kbWinNTW400search kbWinNT351search kbWinNT400search kbWinNTSsearch kbWinNTS400search kbWinNTS400 kbWinNTS351 kbwin2000Search kbwin2000ProSearch kbwin2000Pro kbWinNTS351search kbWin95search kbZNotKeyword3 Version : :2000,3.51,4.0 ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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