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tmattson (IS/IT--Management)
28 Sep 10 13:43
I am starting to venture down the Windows 7 road. I've installed 7 with the latest Netware client(V2 sp1). When I attempt to add a printer Windows 7 lists the printers IP addresses but not through NDPS.

Does the Netware client install NDPS as a default? I didn't see it available during the install. If it does install NDPS any ideas as to why I am not able to see those printers?   
Provogeek (MIS)
28 Sep 10 14:46
No NDPS in Windows 7


Setup iPrint and use the iPrint client on Windows 7,  iPrint is just NDPS modules with IPP enabled and a pretty web front end.

 

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DELLtechProfessional (TechnicalUser)
9 Dec 10 16:50
If you cannot see the printer although you already installed the driver on the computer, you need to edit the registry of the OS.Second option, go to the device manager uninstalled the printer driver and restart the computer.it will work fine after the reboot.
goombawaho (MIS)
9 Dec 10 17:42
But you might as well get iprint going - it's the future, in as much as Novell has a future.

But definitely, NDPS is passe.
JimHilton (IS/IT--Management)
1 Feb 11 2:01
Agree'd, your novell printers should be created as IPP or LDR.  Even then tho, you still may have problems, some of the windows 7 cans just will use the "queue" but nothing prints.

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