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Almost a year already and still no drivers. Which Driver 2000 or XP for 2003?

 
 
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      1st Apr 2004
Which driver should be used for Server 2003, the XP or the 2000 version.

I can't believe it is almost a year that 2003 has been out and rarely are
there drivers which are specifically for 2003.


 
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      1st Apr 2004
Most likely the XP version would be compatible but you should be asking your
manufacturer of your device this question not Microsoft.

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> Which driver should be used for Server 2003, the XP or the 2000 version.
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> I can't believe it is almost a year that 2003 has been out and rarely are
> there drivers which are specifically for 2003.
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