HP UPD - System Administrator's Guide HP UPD 5.6.5

3. Update Now GUI—Traditional mode installations can manually launch through the HP UPD driver User
Interface: Printer PropertiesDevice Settings tabInstallable OptionsAutomatic
ConfigurationUpdate Now.
4. UPDATE COMMAND LINE—Traditional mode installations can execute a command line using Microsoft's
Rundll32.dll allowing change updates to occur through scripting. (See
Command line interface
on page 69)
Automatic Printer Configuration status
Dynamic mode—Invoke Printer Automatic Configuration each time the HP UPD user interface is invoked (ie-
print properties for FILE-PRINT from the application).
Traditional mode—Printer Automatic Configuration status can be determined by checking the About tab of
the HP UPD available through the HP UPD Printer Properties.
Figure 7-3 Printer Automatic Configuration status
Traditional Mode About status.
First line will display—Auto-Configured MM/DD/YYYY: Automatic configuration through the Printer
Automatic Configuration successfully executed and updated the printer's configuration. Status of Last
Configured xx/yy/zzzz displays date of the last attempted automatic configuration. The last line will
display User-Configured.
First line display—Not Auto-Configured: Automatic configuration could not update the configuration
(i.e., unable to communicate with the printer). Status of Last Configured xx/yy/zzzz (third line) displays
the date of the last attempted automatic configuration. The last line will display User-Configured.
First line display—Auto-Configuration Not Attempted: Automatic Configuration is enabled, but Printer
Automatic Configuration did not run. This would occur if the driver's Printer Automatic Configuration is
enabled, but registering of the automatic configuration services (Net Driver HPZ12 and Pml Driver
HPZ12) failed loading a DLL. The last line will display User-Configured.
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