

So the practical upshot is I'm still no further along getting a 32 bit driver on the server. If you then go to Additional Drivers and again select the x86 section and point it to the INF file that Windows Update has downloaded you get a similar error to the above: The specified location does not contain the driver hp LaserJet 1320 PCL 6 for the requested processor architecture.

Curiously a driver for this is available via Windows Update, and it then installs. This then prompts that the driver is not installed, and do you want to install it. The instructions are to right-click on the printer in Print Manager, and select Manage Sharing. This is with x86 ticked under the drivers section, so is a bit of a mystery.Īn alternative suggestion was to install it via the client PC using Print Manager in Win 7. If on the server I point the Additional Drivers to the relevant INF file within the driver files I get the error: The specified location does not contain the driver HP Laserjet 1320 PCL 6 for the requested processor architecture. There's only a universal printer driver listed at HP's site (for Win 7 32 bit). The problem seems to lie in this particular make/model, an HP Laserjet 1320.
