Patent Abstract:
An installer execution file comprises a program operable to effect the step of installing a driver of a particular device connectable to a network in an information processing apparatus connectable to the network, and an area of setting information for the driver. The installer execution file is operable to effect the step of installing the driver, and the step of writing the setting information into the installed driver.

Full Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION  
         [0001]    The present invention relates to installing a driver of a network device, and in particular to a structure and preparation of an installer for installing the driver of a device, such as a printer, a scanner and the like, connected to a network, in an information processing apparatus connected to the network.  
         BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0002]    In order to use, through a client personal computer (PC), a device, such as a printer, a scanner, a file device and the like, connected to a local area network (LAN), it is necessary for a user of the PC connected to the LAN to use an installer to pre-install a driver of the device in the PC. When installing the driver, each user must enter a predetermined device identifier, such as an IP address or a host name of the device, a predetermined device type, such as a device name and a device model identification determined by a manufacturer, and user&#39;s selections related to desired functions or property of the device, as setting information in the driver.  
           [0003]    However, the user is often unfamiliar with installing the driver software, and may make a mistake in operation. For the purpose of installing the driver on the client PC, it is not efficient to allow each user to enter his or her desired setting information in the driver.  
           [0004]    The inventor has recognized that it is advantageous to cause an installer to automatically write predetermined and desired setting information in a device driver. For this purpose, the inventor has recognized that it is necessary to provide the installer with an area of driver setting information, so that a network system administrator can pre-write the predetermined and desired driver setting information in the area.  
           [0005]    An object of the present invention is to provide a file structure of an installer for automatically writing setting information in a device driver.  
           [0006]    Another object of the invention is to allow driver setting information to be written in an installer for a device driver.  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0007]    In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an installer execution file (which may be stored on a storage medium) is operable to effect the step of installing a driver of a particular device connectable to a network in an information processing apparatus connectable to the network. The installer execution file comprises an install program, and an area of setting information for the driver.  
           [0008]    In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a program (which may be stored on a storage medium) is for use in an information processing apparatus. The program is operable to effect the step of providing an installer execution file, the step of allowing a user to enter setting information for a driver of a network device, the step of incorporating the entered setting information into the installer execution file, and the step of storing the installer execution file including the setting information in a storage device.  
           [0009]    In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, an installer execution file (which may be stored on a storage medium) is for use in an information processing apparatus connectable to a network. The installer execution file comprises an area of setting information for a driver of a network device. The installer execution file is operable to effect the step of installing the driver, and the step of writing the setting information in the installed driver.  
           [0010]    The installer execution file is operable to further effect the step of determining whether the driver conforms to an operating system currently in operation on the information processing apparatus. The step of installing comprises reading the driver at a storage location included in the setting information.  
           [0011]    According to the invention, a file structure of an installer for automatically writing setting information in a device driver is provided, and the driver setting information can be written in an installer for the device driver. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0012]    [0012]FIG. 1 shows a network configuration including client personal computers, a network device and a file server, which are interconnected via a network.  
         [0013]    [0013]FIG. 2 shows a structure of an execution file of an installer software, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0014]    [0014]FIG. 3 shows modification of the structure of the installer execution file of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2.  
         [0015]    [0015]FIG. 4 shows separate structures of an installer execution file and a driver file, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.  
         [0016]    [0016]FIG. 5 shows modification of the structures of the installer execution file and the driver file, in accordance with the embodiment of FIG. 4.  
         [0017]    [0017]FIGS. 6A and 6B show the installer execution files similar to the installer execution file of FIG. 2.  
         [0018]    [0018]FIG. 6C shows an installer execution file including a plurality of different drivers.  
         [0019]    [0019]FIG. 7 shows a flow chart for presetting the installer that is executed by the processor of the PC.  
         [0020]    FIGS.  8 - 10  illustrate respective display screens of entering the information for presetting the installer.  
         [0021]    [0021]FIG. 11 shows a flow chart for installing the driver software of the device that is executed by the processor of the PC.  
         [0022]    [0022]FIG. 12 shows a flow chart for reading the installer execution file to be executed that is executed by the processor of the PC.  
     
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0023]    [0023]FIG. 1 shows a network configuration including client personal computers (PCs)  100  and  120 , a network device  130 , such as a printer, a scanner, a digital camera or a file device, and a file server  150 , which are interconnected via a network  50  such as a local area network (LAN). The network  50  may have any physical form, and may be a wire LAN, a wireless LAN or an optical fiber LAN, for example. The network  50  may include other client PCs and network devices, which are not shown in the figure.  
         [0024]    The client PC  100  includes a processor  111  having a CPU, a ROM and a RAM, a storage device  112 , such as a hard disk device having a hard disk and a drive, a disk drive  113 , such as a CD drive, an entry or input device  114 , such as a keyboard and a mouse, a display device  115 , and a network interface  117  connected to the network  50 . The storage device  112  stores a specific operating system (OS) and applications for the PC  100 .  
         [0025]    A client PC  120  for a system administrator, similarly, includes a processor  121  having a CPU, a ROM and a RAM, a storage device  122 , such as a hard disk device having a hard disk and a drive for example, a disk drive  123 , such as a CD drive, an entry device  124 , such as a keyboard and a mouse, a display device  125 , and a network interface  127  connected to the network  50 . The storage device  122  stores a specific OS and applications for the PC  120 .  
         [0026]    [0026]FIG. 2 shows a structure or organization of an execution file  200  of an installer software, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. The installer execution file  200 , which has extension represented typically by “.exe”, includes blocks of a main install program (codes)  202  for installing a device driver software, an area  210  of device driver setting information, device driver software  250  to be installed, and, if necessary, network port monitor software  258 , respectively. The driver setting information is incorporated into the installer execution file  200 , so that the driver setting information can be easily obtained when the driver is installed. In addition, setting information of the network port monitor is stored as a part of the driver setting information, so that the setting information of the network port monitor can be obtained when the driver is installed.  
         [0027]    The driver block  250  includes a main driver program  252  for driving the specific device ( 130 ), an area  254  of the driver setting information, and a program  256  for writing the driver setting information in the area  210  in accordance with entry by the administrator user to preset the installer  200 .  
         [0028]    When an operating system (OS) produced by Microsoft® Corporation is used on the PC and the device  130  is a network printer, it is necessary to install a network port monitor  258  in the PC in addition to the driver  250  for the printer.  
         [0029]    The installer  200  may include a plurality of drivers  250 ,  260 , . . . , with respective different functions, of the specific device  130 . The install program  202  is used to install the driver  250  and, if necessary, the network port monitor  258 . Throughout FIGS.  2 - 5 , similar symbols and numerals indicate similar elements.  
         [0030]    Before the driver  250  is installed in the client  100 , the administrator operates the client PC  120  to read an unset installer execution file  200  to be executed to install the driver  250 , activates the presetting program  256  in the file, and presets the installer execution file  200  using the presetting program  256 , i.e., writes predetermined and desired driver setting information in the area  210 . The preset installer execution file  200  becomes available to the PC  100  to install the driver  250  in the PC  100 .  
         [0031]    [0031]FIG. 3 shows modification of the structure of the installer execution file  200  of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2. In FIG. 3, the network port monitor  258  is a part of the driver  250 . When the driver  250  is installed, the network port monitor  258  is also installed.  
         [0032]    [0032]FIG. 4 shows separate structures of an installer execution file  300  and a driver file  350 , in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The installer execution file  300  includes blocks of a main install program (codes)  302  for installing a device driver and an area  310  of device driver setting information.  
         [0033]    The driver file  350  includes a main driver program  352  for a specific device ( 130 ), an area  354  of driver setting information, and a program  356  for writing the driver setting information into the area  310  in accordance with entry by the administrator to preset the installer  300 . A network port monitor  358  may be also used, if necessary.  
         [0034]    A host name and a directory of a file system, which stores the driver  350  and, if necessary, the network port monitor  358 , are stored in the area  310 .  
         [0035]    The install program  302  is used to retrieve the driver  350  and, if necessary, the network port monitor  358  from the file system to install them in the PC. The size of the file  300  can be made smaller by separating the installer execution file  300  from the driver file  350 .  
         [0036]    The install program  302  may install a plurality of drivers  350 ,  360 , . . . with respective different functions, of the specific device  130 .  
         [0037]    Before the driver  350  is installed in the client  100 , the administrator operates the PC  120  to read an unset installer execution file  300  to be executed to install the driver  350 , activates the presetting program  356  in the file, and presets the installer execution file  300 , i.e., writes predetermined and desired driver setting information in the area  310 . The preset installer execution file  300  becomes available to the PC  100  to install the driver  350  in the PC  100 .  
         [0038]    [0038]FIG. 5 shows modification of the structures of the installer execution file  300  and the driver file  350 , in accordance with the embodiment of FIG. 4. In FIG. 5, the network port monitor  358  is a part of the driver  350 . When the driver  350  is installed, the network port monitor  358  is also installed.  
         [0039]    In order to preset the installer execution file  200  of FIGS. 2 and 3, the administrator operates the PC  120  to read the installer execution file  200  into the memory area of the RAM, by inserting a disk, such as a CD-ROM, storing the file  200  into the drive  123  or by accessing a memory area of the file server  150  storing the file  200 . The installer execution file  200  is activated on the processor  121  in response to the read-in, in a well-known manner, to install the driver block  250 .  
         [0040]    In order to preset the installer execution file  300  of FIGS. 4 and 5, the administrator operates the PC  120  to read the installer execution file  300  into the RAM area, by inserting a disk, such as a CD-ROM, storing the file  300  into the drive  123  or by accessing a memory area of the file server  150  storing the file  300 . The installer execution file  300  is activated on the processor  121  in response to the read-in, in a well-known manner, to read the driver file  350  stored in a predetermined area of the CD-ROM or the file server  150  into the RAM area to install it.  
         [0041]    [0041]FIG. 7 shows a flow chart for presetting the installer  200  or  300  that is executed by the processor  121  of the PC  120 . In the PC  120 , when the installer execution file  200  or  300  is read in to be executed, if a required setting information has not been written in the setting information area  210  or  310 , the install program  202  or  302  installs the driver block  250  or the driver file  350  in the RAM area, and activates the installer presetting program  256  or  356  in it. The processor  121  executes the flow chart of FIG. 7, in accordance with the program  256  or  356 .  
         [0042]    At Step  502  in FIG. 7, the processor  121  displays a display screen of entering information for presetting an installer, on the display device  125 . FIGS.  8 - 10  illustrate respective display screens  610 - 650  of entering the information for presetting the installer. In an area having a tag “DEVICE IDENTIFIER” on the display screen  610  of FIG. 8, the administrator confirms a device type, such as a device name and a device model identification, and enters an IP address or a host name of the device  230  on the network  50  as a device identifier. A device type may be entered by the administrator, but is preferably preset in the driver setting information area  210  or  310  of the installer execution file  200  or  300  by a manufacturer. The entered device identifier is held in the RAM area by clicking a software button “OK” on the display screen  610 .  
         [0043]    Next, the administrator enters or selects items of the used functions or property of the device  130  as default information in an area having a tag “DEVICE PROPERTY” on the display screen  630  of FIG. 9. For example, the property of a printer includes items, such as a toner save mode, double/single sided printing, the number of pages printed on a sheet of paper, a picture quality, paper setting, layout setting and the like. For example, the property of a scanner includes items, such as a monochromatic/color mode, a resolution, a picture size, the intensity of a light source, and the like. For example, the property of a file device includes items, such as an account, a group name, access authorization and the like. The entered property items are held in the RAM area by clicking a software button “OK”.  
         [0044]    Next, when the administrator clicks a software button “EXECUTE” in an area having a tag “PRESET INSTALLER” on a display screen  650  in FIG. 10, the procedure proceeds to Step  504 .  
         [0045]    At Step  504 , the processor  121  reads the installer execution file  200  or  300  out from the CD-ROM in the drive  123 , the file server  150  or the like, and saves it in the RAM area.  
         [0046]    At Step  506 , the processor  121  writes the driver identifier and the property items held in the RAM area into the driver setting information area  210  or  310  in the saved installer execution file  200  or  300 . When the device type is already written in the area  210  or  310 , it is not necessary to write it in.  
         [0047]    At Step  508 , the processor  121  instructs the administrator to enter or select a location or a name of a folder for saving the installer  200  or  300 , in which the device identifier and the property items have been written into the setting information area  210  or  310 . The administrator may select or designate, for example, the file server  150  or the CD-R in the drive  123 . For the file structure shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the processor  121  further instructs the administrator to enter or select a location for saving the driver  350  and, if necessary, a location for saving the network port monitor  358 , such as an IP address or a host name and a directory. The processor  121  writes a saving location of the driver  350  and, if necessary, a saving location of the network port monitor  358  into the driver setting information area of the installer  300 .  
         [0048]    At Step  510 , the processor  121  saves the installer execution file  200  or  300  at the designated storage location, and saves the driver  350  and, if necessary, the network port monitor  358  at the designated storage locations. Thus, the presetting of the installer execution file  200  or  300  is completed.  
         [0049]    Thus, the preset or prepared installer execution file  200  or  300  can be attached to electronic mail or downloaded from a Web page.  
         [0050]    [0050]FIG. 11 shows a flow chart for installing the driver software  250  or  350  of the device that is executed by the processor  111  of the PC  100 . In order to install the driver for the device  130  in the PC  100 , the user of the PC  100  begins to read the preset installer execution file  200  or  300  into the storage device  112 , by inserting, for example, a CD-R storing the file  200  or  300  into the disk drive  113 , or by accessing the storage area of the file server  150  storing the file  200  or  300 .  
         [0051]    At Step  712 , in response to the reading-in of the preset installer execution file  200  or  300 , the processor  111  reads the driver  250  or  350  and, if necessary, the network port monitor  258  which are stored in a CD-R or a predetermined area of the file server  150 , into the area of a storage medium of the storage device  112  (for example, a hard disk) in accordance with the install program  202  or  302 , to install them. In the installing, the user may be allowed to designate a location or a folder for storing the driver on the PC  100 .  
         [0052]    At Step  714 , the processor  111  writes the setting information from the setting information area  210  or  310  in the installer execution file  200  or  300  as default information or initial valued, into the driver setting information area  254  or  354 .  
         [0053]    At Step  716 , the processor  111  displays a display screen, on the display device  115 , for confirming the completion of installation of the driver, when the installation is completed. For example, a name of a printer corresponding to the installed drive is added for display in the printer folder. When the user clicks a software button “CONFIRM”, the installation of the driver  250  or  350  is completed. A device name corresponding to the driver to be installed may be included in the display screen and a software button for changing the property may be displayed. When the button is clicked, a display screen of changing the property may be displayed and the user can set a desired property.  
         [0054]    [0054]FIGS. 6A and 6B show the installer execution files  410  and  420  similar to the installer execution file  200  of FIG. 2. A file  410  includes a driver setting information area  412  and a device driver  414  which conforms to a first operating system (OS). An installer execution file  420  includes a driver setting information area  422  and a device driver  424  which conforms to a second OS.  
         [0055]    [0055]FIG. 6C shows an installer execution file  430  including a plurality of different drivers. An installer execution file  430  includes a driver setting information area  432 , and device drivers  434  and  436  which conform to the first and second OS&#39;s, respectively.  
         [0056]    An OS identification, such as an OS name, a version and the like, is pre-stored by the manufacturer in driver setting information areas  412 ,  422  and  432 . The first and second OS&#39;s may be those of different versions of the same series. Although not shown, the installer execution files  410 ,  420  and  430  also include the install program  202  as shown in FIG. 2.  
         [0057]    The installer execution files  410 ,  420  and  430 , i.e., the driver setting information areas  412 ,  422  and  432 , are preset by the administrator in the manner as described above. The setting information  432  of the installer execution file  430  is set, using the installer presetting program ( 256 ) of the driver  434  or  436  which conforms to the OS in operation on the PC  120  of the administrator.  
         [0058]    [0058]FIG. 12 shows a flow chart for reading the installer execution file  410 - 430  to be executed that is executed by the processor  111  of the PC  100 . In FIG. 12, similar reference numerals indicate similar elements as shown in FIG. 11. At Step  702 , when installer execution files  410 - 430  are read into the PC  100 , the processor  111  determines whether the installers  410 - 430  conform to the OS currently in operation on the PC  100 , by comparing the OS identification of the OS in operation with the applicable OS identifications in the setting information areas  412 ,  422  and  432  of the read-in installer execution file. If it is determined that one of them conforms to the OS, the processor  111  executes Steps  712 - 716  to install the driver in the PC  100  in the same manner as that in FIG. 11. If it is determined that no installer conforms to the OS in operation, the processor  111  at Step  704  indicates that the driver cannot be installed, on the display screen of the display device  115  of the PC  100 , and completes the process.  
         [0059]    The above-described embodiments are only typical examples, and their modifications and variations are apparent to those skilled in the art. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications to the above-described embodiments without departing from the principle of the invention and the accompanying claims.

Technology Classification (CPC): 6