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DSS: HP MFP Digital Sending Software 4.16 Released, 4.17 coming soon

This is just a quick note to share that DSS 4.16 released a while ago and it's only now that I've been able to update and catch-up on the blog entries.  New features and will address customer issues resolved and identified through HP's support and escalation personnel are documented in the "Read Me"  I've shared below on my personal site (as the release notes for this product are not published like other HP products on the download site):


http://www.briankneebone.com/docs/copiedfromhp/dss/v4-16/dss-4-16-readme.rtf


In my last DSS-related article I pointed out, thanks to Dave G. for pointing out, that the downloaded file was an ISO.  This latest version is back to being a ZIP file, so no need for additional software to mount as a drive or burn to CD is required.


Currently DSS is supported only in Windows 2K, 2K3 (including R2) and XP environments, 32-bit only.  Although support for newer OS' is coming sometime in 2010.  Also, it took me a while to get posting on 4.16's update, so DSS 4.17 is just around the corner in case you'd prefer to wait for that release.  You'll see a post come from me when it's available on the HP.com portal.  Download the latest version of HP MFP Digital Sending Software from Hewlett-Packard.


Take care, B.

Labels: Capture| DSS| Management
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