MPA 2.8.0 Release Notes
MPA 2.8.0 Release Notes
MPA 2.8.0 Release Notes
Release Notes
Manage your print environment more efficiently with HP Managed Printing Administration (MPA) software.
Designed specifically for companies that use the HP Universal Printing Driver (UPD), HP MPA allows you
to create a customized print environment and manage the user print experience with ease. Create user
groups, managed printer lists, and managed print policies effortlessly. It is all quick and simple with HP
MPA. HP MPA is supported with the HP UPD installed in both traditional and dynamic modes.
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Version:
HP MPA version 2.8.0
Supersedes
Version history of HP MPA releases
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HP MPA Version Release Date New Features Required HP UPD
versions
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HP MPA Version Release Date New Features Required HP UPD
versions
NOTE: HP MPA 2.8.0 for HP UPD v6.3.0 will be the last release of the HP Managed Print
Administrator (MPA) and the last release of the HP UPD supporting the HP MPA. If these capabilities
are still needed, see Active Directory group policy (HP PARK AD Template).
Description
Manage your print environment more efficiently with HP Managed Printing Administration (MPA) software.
Designed specifically for companies that use the HP Universal Printing Driver (UPD), HP MPA allows you
to create a customized print environment and manage the user print experience with ease. Create user
groups, managed printer lists, and managed print policies effortlessly. It is all quick and simple with HP
MPA. HP MPA is supported with the HP UPD installed in both traditional and dynamic modes.
The HP MPA package is available for download as a component of the HP Print Administrator’s Resource
Kit (PARK) from http://www.hp.com/go/upd.
See the HP Universal Print Driver System Administrator's Guide for full details on the installation and use
of the HP MPA.
Update recommendation
Recommended/Advised – Includes new enhancements, features, and/or minor bug fixes. HP
recommends all customers to update.
Product Models
Supports the HP Universal Print Driver.
Devices Supported
Refer to the specifications tab at www.hp.com/go/upd for a list of devices, which are supported by the HP
UPD.
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Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows 7 SP1*
Microsoft Windows 8 / 8.1
Windows 10
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2
HP MPA server can only be installed on Microsoft Windows 32-bit operating systems.
Languages
English (International)
Enhancements/Features
New device images added
Fixes/Fixes History
CR 43280 -- Printer Icon is incorrect for HP LaserJet MFP M227sdn and HP LaserJet MFP M230sdn in
Manage MPL View
Deprecated features
N/A
Prerequisites/System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
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Microsoft Windows 8
Microsoft Windows 10
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Installation instructions
Installing HP MPA for the first time
Before installing, make sure the following prerequisites are met:
During installation, the HP MPA installer will perform the following actions:
1. Search for Internet Information Server (IIS) and display an error if it is not installed and running.
2. Search for C:\inetpub and copy all necessary files to this directory.
3. Create an HP MPA database for containing all user and policy data in the
inetpub\HPmanagedprintadmin\database folder.
4. Search for Java JRE 1_5_0_9 or newer (required for the graphical view).
Check the Issues and Workarounds section of this document for potential upgrade-related issues.
Uninstall the earlier version of HP MPA using Add/Remove programs in the Windows Control
Panel.
NOTE: The HP MPA database is not uninstalled and will be upgraded for use with the new version of
HP MPA.
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Related information
For more information, see the HP UPD System Administrator’s Guide, which can be downloaded from
www.hp.com/go/upd.
Deleting the HP MPA software does not remove the HP MPA database. All existing user group, policy
and printer list settings from the earlier version of HP MPA will be available in the new version of HP
MPA.
Always check the Known Issues section of this document prior to upgrading.
HP recommends making periodic backups of the HP MPA database. Consult the HP UPD System
Administrator’s Guide for more information.
If HP MPA is currently operational and HP MPA is upgraded, is there anything I need to do with the
installed HP UPD drivers to recognize the new HP MPA software?
Generally, as long as HP MPA is being installed on the same server, then no action is required on the
client machines or the HP UPD.
NOTE: HP MPA server can only be installed on Microsoft Windows 32-bit operating systems.
The HP UPD System Administrator’s Guide contains information for using the HP MPA software.
Is HP MPA supported with the HP UPD installed in dynamic mode in the Citrix multi-user
environment?
No, dynamic mode of the HP UPD driver is not supported in the Citrix multi-user environment due to the
Windows design. This is documented in the white paper “HP printers supported in Citrix XenApp.pdf”
available from www.hp.com/go/upd on the Documentation tab.