HP JETADMIN FOR WINDOWS 95/98 (VERSION 3.4)
12/18/98
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. UPDATE SUMMARY
B. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
C. NEW FEATURES/FIXES
D. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
E. COMMON ISSUES
F. OBTAINING THE LATEST SOFTWARE UPDATES
G. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
H. TRADEMARKS
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A. UPDATE SUMMARY
HP JetAdmin for Windows 95/98 is used to install, configure, and
Manage HP JetDirect-connected printers. This version supports the
latest printers and JetDirect Print Servers from HP and provides
simplified software installation and printer configuration.
Refer to Section C NEW FEATURES/FIXES for more details.
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B. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows 95/98 Systems
- PC running Windows 95/98.
- 6MB to unzip HP JetAdmin onto your hard drive.
- 14MB to install HP JetAdmin onto your hard drive.
(Additional space may be required depending on the number of HP
JetDirect devices on the network.)
- Direct Mode TCP/IP requires Client for Microsoft Networks and the
Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol.
- Direct Mode IPX/SPX requires Client for Microsoft Networks and
Microsoft IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol.
- Requires Microsoft Winsock DLL files. Third Party Winsock files
are not supported.
- Novell NetWare is supported using the latest client software. At
the time of this release, the IntranetWare Client for Windows
95/98, version 3.01, was the latest client available. This
version is supported by HP JetAdmin 3.4, and is available from
Novell on the WEB at http://www.novell.com.
- HP JetAdmin also supports the Microsoft Client for NetWare
Networks under Windows 95/98.
- HP JetAdmin does NOT support the Microsoft Service for NetWare
Directory Services.
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C. NEW FEATURES/FIXES
- HP JetAdmin 3.4 supports Novell NetWare 5 and NetWare 4.2.
- HP JetAdmin 3.4 supports the latest Novell client software
(currently version 3.01 for Windows 95/98).
- Usability has been improved for creating NDS queues in a Novell
environment. Browsing queues now takes significantly less time.
- Shared NetWare dll files are no longer installed automatically
to avoid conflicts with older versions.
- In past versions of JetAdmin, the Everyone group was automatically
created when configuring JetDirect devices for bindery mode in a
Novell environment. Now, this feature is selectable in
JetAdmin. When creating a bindery queue, a box labeled ADD
EVERYONE TO LIST OF USERS can be de-selected if the desire is to
not have the Everyone group created automatically.
- Administrators can now de-configure file servers and their
corresponding print queues from the memory of the JetDirect device
through JetAdmin if the server is no longer available on the
network. Previously, only print queues that existed on valid
file servers were selectable, and JetDirect devices would
endlessly search for objects they would never find.
This version supersedes previous versions.
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D. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
CREATING THE INSTALL DISKETTES
The HPJA95EN.exe is a self-extracting zip file. This executable asks
for the directory in which to place the files. It then creates five
subdirectories under this target directory, one for each of the five
disk images (Disk1, Disk2, Disk3, Disk4, Disk 5).
Contents of Disk 1:
_INST32I.EX_ _ISDEL.EXE _SETUP.DLL _SETUP.LIB
_SETUP32.LIB DISK1.ID JAREADME.TXT JAREG.HTM
JETADMIN.1 LICENSE.TXT SETUP.BMP SETUP.EXE
SETUP.INI SETUP.INS SETUP.ISS SETUP.PKG
Contents of Disk 2:
DISK2.ID JETADMIN.2
Contents of Disk 3:
DISK3.ID JETADMIN.3
Contents of Disk 4:
DISK4.ID JETADMIN.4
Contents of Disk 5:
DISK5.ID JETMS.1 JETNET.1
INSTALLING THE HP JETADMIN SOFTWARE
Before installing a new version of HP JetAdmin, remove any previous
versions of HP JetAdmin. The HP JetAdmin Uninstall utility in the
HP JetAdmin Utilities Program Group should be used to remove HP
JetAdmin.
1. Run disk1\setup.exe.
2. If using diskettes, change disks as necessary.
3. Reboot the computer to complete the installation process.
Files placed in the \windows\system directory:
CALWIN32.DLL CLNWIN32.DLL CLNWINTH.DLL CLXWIN32.DLL
HP2500C.BMP HP2500C.ICO HPA.DAT** HPADDJDP.EXE
HPALERTS.DLL HPALP.HLP HPALP.HPA HPALPAPP.HLP
HPALPUI.HPA HPBCOM.DLL HPBHDI6P.HLP HPBLPT.VXD
HPBMLC.HPA HPBPML.DLL HPBSWMSG.HLP HPBTRS6P.HLP
HPCLJ_CP.HPA HPCLJ_UI.HLP HPCLJ_UI.HPA HPCOLA.DAT**
HPCOLA.DLL HPDCMON.DLL HPDMIP.HPA HPDMIPX.HPA
HPECLUI.HPA HPELKUI.HPA HPFL.HPA HPFLASH.HLP
HPFLSH.HPA HPGENAPP.DLL HPHCO.HLP HPHCO.HPA
HPHCOUI.HPA HPINDUI.HPA HPJAHLP.CNT HPJDCOM.HPA
HPJDNP.DLL HPJDPP.DLL HPJDUI.HPA HPJDUND.HLP
HPJDUND.HPA HPJETDSC.EXE HPJMON.DLL HPJMON.HLP
HPKOAUI.HPA HPLOCMON.DLL HPLOCMON.HLP HPLOT.HLP
HPLOTCP.HPA HPLOTUI.HPA HPMOBYUI.HPA HPMS.HPA
HPMSTOR.HLP HPMSUI.HPA HPNETSRV.HPA HPNRA.EXE
HPNW416.DLL HPNW432.DLL HPNWPSRV.DLL HPNWSHIM.DLL
HPOBJ.HPA HPPAL16.DLL HPPAL416.DLL HPPAL432.DLL
HPPELK.HPA HPPJL.HPA HPPRECL.HLP HPPRECL.HPA
HPPRELK.HLP HPPRIND.HPA HPPRMOBY.HLP HPPRMOBY.HPA
HPPRNTR.HLP HPPRNTR.HPA HPPROG.HPA HPPROGUI.HPA
HPPROPTY.EXE HPPRUI.HPA HPROGUE.HLP HPRRM.HPA
HPSHELL.DLL HPSNMP.DLL HPTDPI.TDS HPTDS.DLL
HPTRBIT.HPA HPUNINST.DLL JAREADME.TXT JAREG.HTM
JETADMIN.CPL JETADMIN.EXE JETADMIN.HLP LOCWIN32.DLL
MFC42.DLL MSVCIRT.DLL MSVCRT.DLL NCPWIN32.DLL
NETWIN32.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL
NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL NWSIPX32.DLL
SUPWIN32.DLL
** These two files are created after HP JetAdmin is run for the
first time.
For detailed information pertaining to HP JetAdmin, select the Help
pull-down menu within HP JetAdmin and click on the Help Topics item.
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E. COMMON ISSUES
1. Issue: How do I set up my printer to print in Windows 95/98?
Solution: Run the Add HP JetDirect Printer wizard from the Start
Menu, Programs, HP JetAdmin Utilities. Choose Easy
Setup and follow the prompts on the screen.
2. Issue: How do I print from DOS in Windows 95/98?
Solution: Run the Add HP JetDirect Printer wizard from the Start
Menu, Programs, HP JetAdmin Utilities. Custom Setup
must be selected. When prompted for a port name,
enter an unused LPT port name, such as LPT2 or LPT3.
NOTE: The port created will be a virtual port. DO NOT enter
the name of a physical port on your system, such as
LPT1. Also, Microsoft has limitations on which LPT
ports are allowed. LPT5-LPT9 are not reserved names,
and have been found to not work for DOS printing
during testing.
3. Issue: How do I remove ports created by HP JetAdmin?
Solution A: 1. Click on Start, Settings, Printers. Right click
on a printer icon in the Printers screen.
2. Click on Properties.
3. Click on the Details tab.
4. Click on Delete Port.
5. Select the HP JetDirect port to be deleted.
6. Click on OK.
7. Repeat this process to delete additional HP
JetDirect ports.
Note: You cannot delete an HP JetDirect port if it is in
use. If the "Print to the following port:" line shows
an HP JetDirect port, the printer must be reassigned
to use another port (such as LPT1) before that HP
JetDirect port can be deleted.
4. Issue: How do I uninstall HP JetAdmin?
Solution: If the desire is to remove JetAdmin completely,
including all HP JetDirect Ports which have been
created, then remove the ports manually prior to
uninstalling JetAdmin itself. Refer to the issue
above for removing the ports.
Otherwise, to remove the JetAdmin software while
keeping the HP JetDirect Ports intact, select the
"Uninstall HP JetAdmin Utilities" icon created under
the HP JetAdmin Utilities group, and follow the
instructions.
NOTE: If prompted to delete shared .DLL files, it is best
not to remove these files. The Uninstall software
cannot determine if these common files are used by
other applications.
5. Issue: Cannot install new version of HP JetAdmin because
Windows 95/98 claims an older version of HP JetAdmin
is still installed.
Solution 1: For HP JetAdmin 2.3x or newer, use the included
HP JetAdmin Uninstall utility to remove HP JetAdmin.
Solution 2: For HP JetAdmin 2.2x or older, remove the JetAdmin
service located in Control Panel's Network icon.
6. Issue: HP JetAdmin does not run properly with the Novell
client found on the Windows 95 disk(s).
Solution: Download the latest client software from Novell at
http://www.novell.com
7. Issue: How do I configure an HP JetDirect print server for
Queue Server Mode under NDS?
Solution: This information is available in the HP JetAdmin
online Help. Select Help, Help Topics, Novell NetWare
Configuration, and Configuring a device in NDS.
8. Issue: Why do I have to log into a specific file server to
complete an NDS configuration?
Solution: When performing an NDS configuration, a queue is
created on a specific file server volume. HP JetAdmin
performs a server-based permissions check prior to
creating the queue on a file server.
9. Issue: I am unable to manage NDS queues from within HP
JetAdmin.
Solution: HP JetAdmin displays job information for bindery
queues only. Use PCONSOLE or NW Admin to manage NDS
queues.
10. Issue: HP JetDirect print servers are not showing up in the
list of configured or unconfigured devices.
Solution: Select Update Database and refresh (F5) or Rebuild
Database and Refresh (F7) from the Device Refresh
menu in HP JetAdmin.
The discovery options for TCP/IP and IPX/SPX can be
configured by selecting Options, Preferences from
within HP JetAdmin. Consult the online help for a
detailed explanation of the available discovery
options.
On large networks, it may be necessary to refresh
more than once.
11. Issue: When searching for specific addresses under the
IPX/SPX Discovery Tab, why would a user want to select
where these addresses are stored?
Solution: This feature gives more flexibility to the
Administrator to manage discovery databases. Select
Help on this screen for a detailed explanation
of each option.
12. Issue: When performing a subnet ping search of an IP subnet,
devices are not displayed in the list of configured or
unconfigured printers.
Solution: A subnet ping requires more time to complete than a
local broadcast search. While the search is in
progress the discovery indicator is displayed on the
taskbar. When discovery has completed, press F6 to
display all discovered devices in the HP JetAdmin main
screen. F6 is designed to display all devices which
responded to the discovery query after the initial
screen displayed discovered devices.
13. Issue: A device named "NPIXXXXXX" appears in the configured
printers list, where the X's may actually be X's or
just placeholders for other hexadecimal numbers.
Solution: "NPIXXXXXX" is either an artificial name or the
default name for a device on the network. Under normal
conditions this name is replaced by the real name of
the device.
Sometimes this name remains in the printer list if the
real name could not be discovered.
HP JetAdmin can fail to discover the real name of the
device if:
A. The card has been reset but the printer has not
yet been power cycled.
B. In a NetWare environment, an entry has been
created in a Jetset.ini file (of the form:
NODE=NetworkNumber.NodeAddress) and HP
JetAdmin cannot communicate with the device.
This could be because the device is no longer on
the network or because of network communication
problems. Jetset.ini places this entry in the
discovery list to indicate that it tried to
discover the device but could not. Subsequent
discoveries using Jetset.ini will erase the entry.
C. The device fails to respond because it is too old
to reply to certain requests.
D. Network traffic is so heavy we do not have
reliable communication.
14. Issue: Are third-party versions of winsock.dll supported?
Solution: Hewlett-Packard has tested only the Microsoft
winsock.dll. Other winsock.dll files have not been
tested, and therefore are not supported with
HP JetAdmin.
15. Issue: HP JetAdmin does not display a recently reset HP
JetDirect card correctly as Unconfigured.
Solution: Reboot the printer or HP JetDirect EX Print Server.
Press F7 from within HP JetAdmin to rebuild the
database and rediscover the printers on the network.
HP JetAdmin should then properly display the new
settings.
16. Issue: HP JetAdmin has been removed but the printer ports
still remain.
Solution: HP JetDirect Ports will not be removed by running
the Uninstall Shield included with JetAdmin versions
2.33 and greater. The port monitor software is
removed using this technique. However, the port
monitor appears to be active until all the HP
JetDirect Ports are removed. Refer to the issue
above titled "How do I remove ports created by HP
JetAdmin?"
17. Issue: I entered a specific IP address in the hpjaptrs.txt
file for File-Based IP discovery. How do I remove it?
Solution: Open the \windows\system\hpjaptrs.txt file with
Notepad and delete the entry.
18. Issue: I am using a PC with 2 network cards, but I am only
able to discover printers on one network segment.
Solution: By default, HP JetAdmin treats the primary network
interface as the local subnet, and the secondary NIC
as a remote subnet. To enable a remote subnet search,
select Options, Preferences, TCP/IP Discovery,
Advanced and enter the IP address of the secondary NIC
as the remote subnet address.
19. Issue: I used Easy Setup to configure my printer, but it only
asked me for the IP address. Was a subnet mask
assigned?
Solution: If Easy Setup is used, the subnet mask and default
gateway from the computer are assigned to the printer.
NOTE: On computers with multiple network cards it is
recommended that Custom Setup be used, giving the user
the option to manually assign the subnet mask and
default gateway.
20. Issue: Can I print to an HP JetDirect port using Direct Mode
IPX if I have a NetWare client loaded?
Solution: Printing to an HP JetDirect port using Direct Mode IPX
while having a NetWare client loaded is supported as
long as the following conditions are met:
A) You cannot be logged into a NetWare file server.
B) You cannot be running a NetWare login script.
Since the Microsoft Client for NetWare is installed in
Windows 95 by default when the IPX stack for
networking is installed, it makes sense that support
will be provided for Direct Mode IPX printing when
the NetWare client is installed but is not in use to
connect to a NetWare server.
However, there is an implied intent that printing will
occur through a NetWare queue if a NetWare client
is installed AND the client is logged into a NetWare
server. Hewlett-Packard does not wish to compete or
interfere with NetWare printing, and therefore, support
for Direct Mode IPX printing is not available when
logged into a NetWare server.
Alternative: If you must print through an HP JetDirect
port while logged into a Netware server, configure
the HP JetDirect Port for TCP/IP instead of IPX/SPX.
21. Issue: Why does a "paper airplane" icon appear on my taskbar
periodically?
Solution: The paper airplane appears on the taskbar whenever a
TCP/IP discovery is taking place. A TCP/IP discovery
can be launched by either the HPJetAdmin program itself,
the HP JetAdmin Port Monitor, or the HP Print Provider.
22. Issue: Why is a process titled "HPJETDSC.EXE" always running
when I look in Task Manager?
Solution: HPJETDSC.EXE is the file necessary for the HP JetAdmin
Discovery Indicator (paper airplane in the taskbar).
It gets launched automatically through the registry,
and remains active to control the Discovery Indicator.
23. Issue: What is the functionality of the box labeled ADD
EVERYONE TO LIST OF USERS when creating queues?
Solution: In past versions of JetAdmin, the Everyone group was
automatically created when configuring JetDirect
devices for bindery mode in a Novell environment.
Now, this feature is selectable in JetAdmin.
When creating a bindery queue, a box labeled ADD
EVERYONE TO LIST OF USERS can be de-selected if the
desire is to not have the Everyone group created
automatically.
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F. OBTAINING THE LATEST SOFTWARE UPDATES
The HP JetAdmin for Windows 95/98 software can be found on the
following sources:
* WWW: http://www.hp.com/go/support
* CompuServe: Go HPLASER, JetDirect, and Network library
* HP FTP Site: ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software/
* AOL: HP FORUM
The software is also available from the HP Distribution Center -
call (805) 257-5565 (USA only) to order it.
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G. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
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THE SOFTWARE SHOULD BE RETURNED.
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H. TRADEMARKS
* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft in
the U.S. and other countries.
* Novell, NetWare, and IntranetWare are registered trademarks of
Novell Inc.
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.