Please register or login. There are 6 registered and 1010 anonymous users currently online. Current bandwidth usage: 80.11 kbit/s July 05 - 01:05am EDT 
Hardware Analysis
      
Forums Product Prices
  Contents 
 
 

  Latest Topics 
 

More >>
 

    
 
 

  You Are Here: 
 
/ Forums / Networking / Wireless /
 

  Steps For Sharing Printer In Home Network 
 
 Author 
 Date Written 
 Tools 
RockAway Technology Apr 03, 2008, 08:34am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List Replies: 8 - Views: 231
1)Go to "Add Printer Wizard" and enable/select "A network printer or printer attached to another computer" option.

2)Go to "Printer And Faxes" option and right click then select "Sharing..." option.

3)Then a window will open type name of your shared printer then click "OK"

4)A window will get opened with a selected option then click on "Next".

5)A browser window will get opened then click on the shared printer and press "Next".

6)Then a window asking for "Apply" option will get opened

click for applying the changes then click "OK" and then "Close" the windows that are opened.

In this way you can connect or share you printer to local Computer.


Want to enjoy less advertisements and more features? Click here to become a Hardware Analysis registered user.
Rhort Apr 03, 2008, 08:40am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List  
>> .
Um, thanks.

Are you just posting this all over the place at random to see if it's handy to someone?

http://tinyurl.com/2gz7nt

Post Edited On: Oct 19, 2078, 00:27 AM
_________________________________________________________________________________
~ The manual said "Requires Windows '95 or better" ...so I installed Linux!
1001000 1100101 1111000 0100000 1010010 1110101
_MD_ Apr 03, 2008, 09:03am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List  
>> Re: Steps For Sharing Printer In Home Network
Dude, who are you? Ever since you joined, there were nothing but senseless posts from you!
If you're not going to reply, admins will be notified and your account will be deleted on the grounds of spamming.

___________________MD_____________________
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=333177
_______ Full system specs in user profile ________
Phil Apr 03, 2008, 09:32am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List  
>> Re: Steps For Sharing Printer In Home Network
amazing....just what i was lookin for....

Now if only some one would post a 10 step guide to stop annoyin idiots from posting useless BullS**t on Sites.......

__________________________________
AMD64 X2 6000+
2x1GB 667 DDR2
MSI K9N6SGM-V
Thermaltake 600watt PSU
2x250GB Raid
160GB External for Media
Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 3870 512MB
2 x 17" Dell TFT
Vista / XP Pro
Rhort Apr 03, 2008, 09:43am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List  
>> .
Phil said:
Now if only some one would post a 10 step guide to stop annoyin idiots from posting useless BullS**t on Sites.......


1. Switch off computer and any associated peripherals, especially the modem/router/etc
2. Locate original packaging for computer
3. Pack computer into original packaging and ensure that it is sealed well
4. Acquire beverage of your choice (tea/coffee/beer/etc)
5. Locate Yellow Pages
6. Find address for local charitable institute of your choice and note details, then write them in large letters on a label on the boxed computer
7. Find phone number for your preferred courier
8. Locate your credit card
9. Call courier and arrange pickup from your address, to be delivered to address located in step 6 (have credit card located in step 8 to hand when this step is carried out)
10. Wait for courier to call and collect your package.

Job done! ;)

Post Edited On: Oct 19, 2078, 00:27 AM
_________________________________________________________________________________
~ The manual said "Requires Windows '95 or better" ...so I installed Linux!
1001000 1100101 1111000 0100000 1010010 1110101
john albrich Apr 03, 2008, 10:52am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List  
>> Re: Steps For Sharing Printer In Home Network
Rhort said:

1. Switch off computer and any associated peripherals, especially the modem/router/etc

Steps 2-9 . . . .

10. Wait for courier to call and collect your package.
Job done! ;)


Or, much easier....

Step 1. Post on GraygsLiszt a message with the miscreant's address saying that he "has to leave suddenly" and that anyone can come over and take the computer....*



*This is posted as something known as parody. No one is actually suggesting that any communications resource be misused in such a manner.

Soul1601 Apr 03, 2008, 12:11pm EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List  
>> Re: Steps For Sharing Printer In Home Network
Besides the fact its not always that easy.

Missing a bunch of variables and other things that would need to be done before you start those steps.

If someone needs directions such as those to setup a printer share, their going to need all the steps that come before that, and answers to possible problems that will come up during those steps.....

Boooo this poster! ><img src=" title=">:O">
boooooooo!

AMD FX-62 on ASUS Crosshair
2gb Corsair XMS
eVGA 8800GTX
================================================================
"Even Satan wouldn't use Customer Service as a form of Punishment." - Lucas http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com
DublinGunner Apr 03, 2008, 02:40pm EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List

Edited: Apr 03, 2008, 02:47pm EDT

 
>> Re: Steps For Sharing Printer In Home Network
For crying out loud.

Not this nut-job again.

Can the admins PLEASE delete that account?

If this is them:
http://www.rtginc.net/

I would have to urge noone ever buys a computer from them. From previous posts, you'd end up getting a 1Gb, AMD FX-51, 6800 AGP based system for about $3000 - complete with network capable printer


**EDIT to add:

Ha ha ha!
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1014846

Some 'techie' eh?

Check out all the google links, they're hilarious!
http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&q=rockaway+technology&meta=


Is this familiar to anyone:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/coffee-lounge/117602-dual-core-vs-dual-processor.html


Admins please delete this spammers account

E6400 L628 @3.4
Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
Abit Quad GT
2GB Team Xtreem DDR2-850 4 4 3 10
Leadtek 8800GT 512
OCZ GameXstream
_MD_ Apr 03, 2008, 02:56pm EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
Send Message - Add to Buddy List  
>> Re: Steps For Sharing Printer In Home Network
DublinGunner said:
Admins please delete this spammers account



Admins! where are you??!

___________________MD_____________________
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=333177
_______ Full system specs in user profile ________

Write a Reply >>


 

    
 
 

  Topic Tools 
 
RSS UpdatesRSS Updates
 

  Related Articles 
 
 

  Newsletter 
 
A weekly newsletter featuring an editorial and a roundup of the latest articles, news and other interesting topics.

Please enter your email address below and click Subscribe.