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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 64-Bit Edition
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Microsoft Windows Vista
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Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit)
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Microsoft Windows 7
Install and run the HP DDU
Install the HP DDU
Copy the files to the administrative computer. If using the self-extracting .EXE file, just copy it to the
administrative computer, then double click – it will expand the files into the proper directory structure.
DDU does not require an installation program. All of the files are contained in the “Driver Deployment
Utility” directory. DDU does not require any registry entries.
Run the HP DDU
1.
Create the printer-driver package to deploy by opening the HP DDU application. This can be
done by double clicking HPDDU.EXE, which is found in the Driver Deployment Utility root
directory. This utility packages the print driver and the code needed to stage/install the print
driver into an .EXE file and a .CAB file. An informational .XML file is also created and can be
used to identify the package selections.
2.
Run the new printer-driver package (created in step 1) on the client computer. It can be copied
to the client computer and run by double clicking, or it can be run from a server by pointing to it
and double clicking. The package can also be run in a batch file.
For a
direct connect package
, the HP DDU will silently copy the printer-driver files into the Windows
driver store and exit. Prior to exiting, an optional dialog can be shown to prompt the user to connect
their product after the files are copied. Upon completion of the package executable, when the user
connects the product to the computer, the operating system will install the product using Plug and
Play software.
NOTE:
If the product is never connected to the computer, the product will not be installed.
For a
network package
, the HP DDU will silently copy the printer-driver files into the Windows driver
store, and then install the product using the network information entered by the administrator.
Use the HP DDU
The HP DDU user interface is divided into the following sections:
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Package Source
describes the package type and printer-driver location that you want to create.
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Package Target
identifies the name and location of the installation package.
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Create Package
initiates the package creation process.
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