HP officejet pro 8600 server windows 2003

I'm managing a server hosted by running windows server 2003.  I have a user connects via RDP and trying to map printers.  She has a HP OfficeJet Pro 8600.  I can't find drivers for Windows Server 2003.  I tried the XP driver but it will not be installed.  It says I have the wrong software.

Does anyone have ideas how I can get around this?  I looked into some universal drivers, but they don't make much sense to me.

I had the same problem when you try to install the self-extracting download driver. OS is not compatible...

But it's the right driver, you just have to make a way...

Download and install the driver of HP. (use a third-party zip tool such as 7zip to extract to the folder)

(http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software12/COL40127/mp-97860-2/OJ8600_Basic_x86_619.exe)

Open Printers and faxes on your 2003 Server window.

Click file, and then select the print server. Install the driver from here. (x 86) Use have disk, and then point to your folder of extraction. Just use the Autorun.inf file.

He has installed the driver and allowed the printer redirect RDP even a Windows 7 PC

See you soon

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