Article ID: 282011 - Last Review: December 3, 2007 - Revision: 6.5 Printer Driver Is Not Compatible If a Policy Is Enabled on Your Computer
This article was previously published under Q282011 On This PageSYMPTOMS When you run the Add Printer Wizard, you may receive the
following error message after you click Finish at the end of the wizard: Unable to
Install Printer. The printer driver is not compatible with a policy enabled on
your computer that blocks Windows NT 4.0 drivers. If you want to use this
driver, contact your system administrator about disabling this policy.
CAUSE This behavior occurs because Windows Server 2003 does not
support Kernel mode print drivers by default. NOTE: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 print drivers are Kernel mode drivers. RESOLUTION To resolve this behavior, update the print driver on the
print server so that it is not using a Kernel mode print driver. WORKAROUND To work around this behavior, use either the appropriate
method: Method 1If you are installing a Windows NT 4.0 print driver, contact your network administrator to have the policy removed.Method 2If you want to install a non-Kernel mode driver locally for a remote network printer:
MORE INFORMATION When you print to a network printer, Windows NT, Windows
2000, and Windows Server 2003 always use the print driver on the print sever if
you are not using the local port workaround (method 2). Kernel mode drivers are monolithic drivers that hook into the operating system at the kernel level. Windows Server 2003 and later versions include a policy that blocks Kernel mode print drivers because Kernel mode print drivers can cause the computer to display blue screen errors. APPLIES TO
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