You can tell which version of NetWare Client you are using when you first log on to Windows NT.
Alternatively, you can install a printer as a Local Printer and use the Ports tab on the Properties dialog box for that printer to add the real network port. If you do not, you may experience a failure when you click Next after selecting Network Printer as your printer type. To install a Network Printer you must first switch to either the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Client Service for Netware or a different or newer version (4.5) of the Novell NetWare Client. Windows NT 4.0 If you are using Novell NetWare Client for Windows NT 4.30, you may not be able to install a Network Printer using this software. To disconnect a drive, right-click on that drive in Windows Explorer and choose Disconnect from the pop-up menu. This problem does not occur when using Novell Client for Netware or when no drives are currently connected to Novell servers using the Microsoft Client.
If you do not, you may experience a failure in a system program called MPREXE.EXE or your system may stop responding during the installation. Installation warnings: - Windows 98 If you are using the Microsoft Client for Netware Networks with Windows 98, you must first disconnect any network drives before adding a new printer. Follow the onscreen instructions until the installation is complete. Double-click the downloaded ".exe" file to begin the installation. Have your PPD file ready, either on a floppy disk or on your hard drive, before you install AdobePS. Neither Adobe nor your service provider is obligated to provide you with a PPD file. Your printer manufacturer is ultimately responsible for providing you with a PPD file. If you work with a service bureau or print shop to create professionally printed documents, it may have the PPD file you need. (Note: Adobe redistributes a number of PPD files as a courtesy to Adobe customers but does not guarantee to have the PPD file you need.) 4. Visit Adobe online services such as the Adobe Web site, which may have the PPD file you need. Visit your printer manufacturer's Web site or FTP site to obtain the PPD file.
If you cannot find this disk, contact your printer manufacturer for a replacement. Most PostScript printers include a disk that contains the PPD file for the printer. If you need a PPD file, do one or more of the following: 1. Installation of this driver requires a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file for your printer. Need help with downloading? See our Downloading Help documents. Installation InstructionsAfter downloading a ".exe" file in Windows, double-click on the ".exe" file to access the file's contents. System requirements- Microsoft Windows, English versions: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or later, Windows 2000, or Windows XP - Any printer that includes Adobe PostScript Level 2 or Adobe PostScript 3 - A PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file for your printer - If Adobe Type Manager is installed, version 4.1 or later
This printer driver was jointly developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and Microsoft Corporation.įile InformationProduct PostScript printer drivers Version 1.0.6 Platform Windows File Name winsteng.exe File Size 7.4MB Proceed to Download The Universal Installer 1.0.6 installs the version of AdobePS printer driver appropriate for the user's operating system. Note: This version of the AdobePS printer driver is only for applications that run in the language and operating system specified. This version of the AdobePS printer driver does not work with PostScript Level 1 devices, and does not work with Windows NT 3.5x. You can also use this driver if you received a previous version of AdobePS bundled with an Adobe application, and are printing to any device that supports PostScript language level 2 or later.
Adobe Universal PostScript Windows Driver Installer 1.0.6 - EnglishThe Adobe Universal PostScript Windows Driver Installer installs the latest version of the AdobePostScript (AdobePS) driver for each supported Microsoft Windows platform: - AdobePS 4.5.3: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, or Windows Millennium Edition - AdobePS 5.2.2: Windows NT 4.0 - PScript 5: Windows 2000 or Windows XP These drivers enable you to print documents from applications running in these Windows platforms to any printer that includes Adobe PostScript Level 2 or Adobe PostScript 3.