Adding x64 Printer Drivers to a Windows x32 install

Recently I had to do some hands on support I hadn’t done for a while, I had to add printer drivers to a print server. The challenge though (there’s always one) the clients were 64 bit Windows 7 and the server was 32 bit Windows 2003, so only had printer drivers for XP and other 32 bit clients.

“Client” Windows 2008 R2 x64 Standard edition

Start -> Administrative Tools – Print Management


Add the 32 bit print server









Must ensure the Driver Names are the same


Microsoft Bluetooth 5000 Notebook Mouse

As I’ve blogged previously I recently purchased a new Dell Laptop for work. I’m not a big fan of the trackpad on any laptop so the first thing I threw into the laptop bag was a wireless mouse I had lying around. After a day of using it however I wasn’t happy with it as a solution. There were several times I nearly snapped of the little dongle thingy, plus the inconvenience of losing a USB port when you only have two made me think there must be another solution.

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Microsoft Exchange 2003 and Outlook Mobile Access

Microsoft has come a long way from the bad old days of Windows 95 and blue screens of death. Recently I had to add a new domain controller to a domain, rename that domain, create a new Exchange server and migrate all the users mailboxes to that new server. All in the space of a few days because the old hardware was crashing constantly and nobody was quite sure how long the hardware would last.

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