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I'm having trouble trying to install a Canon ColorPass M25. There is only NT4
compatible driver (it usually works on Win2k), but in XP, it asks for
pscriptui.dll.
I saw in a forum some post saying that this file can be found in the NT4 cd.
Is this for real?
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Usually this dll is shipped with the driver installation files. Are you sure
it is not included in your setup files? If not, it should be on an nt
station and even your 2k station if you have successfully installed on that
station. Just search for it with explorer. If this file is not in your
current installation files my guess is the next message will be pscript.dll
good luck
"Cesar B." <Cesar B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm having trouble trying to install a Canon ColorPass M25. There is only
> NT4
> compatible driver (it usually works on Win2k), but in XP, it asks for
> pscriptui.dll.
> I saw in a forum some post saying that this file can be found in the NT4
> cd.
> Is this for real?
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Cesar B. wrote:
> I'm having trouble trying to install a Canon ColorPass M25. There is
> only NT4 compatible driver (it usually works on Win2k), but in XP, it
> asks for pscriptui.dll.
> I saw in a forum some post saying that this file can be found in the
> NT4 cd. Is this for real?
Sorry, but NT4 drivers are *NOT* XP compatible - you may use a 2000 driver
if no XP driver exists. If no 2000 driver exists, then you will be forced to
use the basic native driver, but this is very much a stripped down barebones
driver and does not contain any advanced functions.
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