HP LaserJet 5000 support in Windows 7 64-bit

I recently purchased a Dell Laptop that has MS Windows 7 64-bit OS and I  have an old Dell Desktop 4400 w/Windows XP I have a HP Laserjet 5000 printer connected to the LPT1 Port.  I have the printer shared and I can connect to it with my other laptop that has the MS Vista OS.  I can not get my Laptop that has Windows 7 to connect to it and I have tried everything that I can think of. I logged on to my Laptop with Windows 7 and downloaded the latest driver from the HP Web Site.  The drivers for the LJ5000 are called Universal Drivers.  The drivers are installed on my W7 System and then I go to the Start/Devices and Printers and "Add a Printer" option.  I select the "look in the network option" and Windows looks for the Shared Prnter and finds it.  I select the printer and it starts looking for the driver.  I think it looking on the computer where the printer is connect to anyway, it cannot find the driver.  I get a dialog box that says it can not find and gives me the option to browse.  I then browse to the Universal Driver that I downloaded for HP5000 and I go the folder that has the ".inf" files.  The program tells me that it can not find the driver for HP5000.  What am I doing wrong?  Does Windows 7 support the HP Laserjet 5000 printer.  I sure hope so because I can afford to buy a new 11"x17" printer.  Can anybody out there help me?  Thanks.
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Try the following: on the Windows 7 machine go to the Devices and Printers folder, Add a Printer, Local Printer, Create a Port, Local Port, \\Computername\Printername (use the actual share name for the computer and printer), OK, then click on Windows Update and then select the appropriate driver.
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