Note
Should your Windows clients have had the old ADOBE*.*
files for the Adobe PostScript
driver installed, the download and installation of the new CUPS PostScript driver for Windows NT/200x/XP will
fail at first. You need to wipe the old driver from the clients first. It is not enough to
“delete” the printer, because the driver files will still be kept by the clients and re-used if
you try to re-install the printer. To really get rid of the Adobe driver files on the clients, open the
Printers folder (possibly via Start -> Settings -> Control Panel ->
Printers), right-click on the folder background, and select . When the new dialog opens, select the Drivers tab. On the list
select the driver you want to delete and click the Delete button. This will only work if
there is not one single printer left that uses that particular driver. You need to “delete” all
printers using this driver in the Printers folder first. You will need Administrator
privileges to do this.