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Click the Windows 2008 "Start" button and select "Administrative Tools." Click "Print Management" to open the main configuration window. Click the "Printer Server" icon, then click "Printers." ...
For example, if your printer server is 64-bit, you can't add a 32-bit driver. However, you can work around this by adding the driver remotely from a computer with the matching architecture.
In Server Manager, go to Tools > Print Management. Expand Print Server, then export the local server, then go to Drivers. Right-click on an empty place and then select Add Driver.
Back up and delete the invalid CopyFiles registry key. Use the Network Printer Installation wizard from the Print Management Console (printmanagement.msc) to add print queues to a Windows Server.
I am trying to add a local port that points to a shared printer on a Windows 7 Pro machine from our Windows 2008 R2 print server. When I attempt to add the printer port via Print Management I get ...