Hello Bilel, Thursday, December 11, 2008, 3:49:23 PM, you wrote:
BK> Dear ALL, BK> I have a client who wants to configure a direct attached scanner(HP BK> scanjet 3770) on Sun Ray with Windows 2003 session. I didn't find any BK> driver win 2003 for this scanner on the net. is it possible to do it? BK> thanks in advance for your support Do I understand correctly that you also can't get this printer to work when attached to a Windows 2003 server directly? We had some interesting time with an HP PSC 1310 (IIRC). It's a printer-scanner-copier which is supposed to be used with workstations. Only. Its drivers install on WinXP, but not Windows 2003/2000 servers. The driver checks the windows release feature flags from registry, as was described in some crack which unlocked the driver for any Windows OS. I believe later there were available "reworked" drivers. Apparently they were tweaked and released by one of HP's support engineers or driver developers. They are not supported by HP, but according to forums they appeared to work well. In our case, these drivers allowed us to install the PSC under WinXP-64bit which was (is?) also officially unsupported by HP. I wish you luck and hope you can find similar drivers and/or Windows-driver cracks for your HP printer. Other people on the list (or blogs, wikis, etc.) could suggest you try to set up this printer under Solaris (on the sunray server) and re-publish it for windows as a networked printer attached to the sunray server, instead of pushing it via RDP. Then you might try to mix-and-match available drivers and how your Solaris system disguises the printer. Can't say if you can publish a scanner this way. In fact, I am not quite experienced in this particular area, so I can only guess this is the way it works :) -- Best regards, Jim Klimov mailto:[email protected] _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
