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From: L. on 26 May 2010 22:17 desktop and laptop both running winXP (sp3). Have not set up sharing between the two. Printer (hp5220) connected to desktop. Went into CP, Printers and set printer to share. On laptop went to CP, Printers and have tried to add printer with no luck. Let system scan for new printer(Add Printer Wizard) and the only thing that comes up in Shared printers is MS Windows Network. Any suggestion on where to start... I thought there is a way to share the printer w/o the need to set up a network between the two systems. thanks,
From: Don Phillipson on 28 May 2010 12:34 "L." <l(a)yahooie.org> wrote in message news:euDwVXg$KHA.5044(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > ... I thought there is a way to share the > printer w/o the need to set up a network between the two systems. There is usually another way. (Most tasks the manufacturer truly believes impossible are usually done sooner or later by someone else.) But the practical question is how fast and how cheaply a task can be done. The fast way to share one printer between two PCs is to create a network of all three. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada)
From: Lem on 28 May 2010 15:28 On 5/26/2010 10:17 PM, L. wrote: > desktop and laptop both running winXP (sp3). > Have not set up sharing between the two. > Printer (hp5220) connected to desktop. > Went into CP, Printers and set printer to share. > > On laptop went to CP, Printers and have tried to add printer with no luck. > Let system scan for new printer(Add Printer Wizard) and the only thing that > comes up in Shared printers is MS Windows Network. > > Any suggestion on where to start... I thought there is a way to share the > printer w/o the need to set up a network between the two systems. > > thanks, > > Not to be facetious, but if you haven't connected the two computers in some way, how do you expect to share a resource on one computer (the printer) with the other computer? You *do* need a network in order to access shared resources. The easiest way is to use a router to which both computers are connected, but you could also connect the computers directly. Assuming that the computers are physically connected to each other or to a common router, run the "Network Setup Wizard" on both computers. Make sure that any non-Windows firewalls are properly configured to allow LAN traffic. -- Lem Apollo 11 - 40 years ago: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
From: L. on 29 May 2010 15:27 Got it. Did connect through router. "Lem" <lemp40(a)unknownhost> wrote in message news:%23Ccv2vp$KHA.4652(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > On 5/26/2010 10:17 PM, L. wrote: >> desktop and laptop both running winXP (sp3). >> Have not set up sharing between the two. >> Printer (hp5220) connected to desktop. >> Went into CP, Printers and set printer to share. >> >> On laptop went to CP, Printers and have tried to add printer with no >> luck. >> Let system scan for new printer(Add Printer Wizard) and the only thing >> that >> comes up in Shared printers is MS Windows Network. >> >> Any suggestion on where to start... I thought there is a way to share the >> printer w/o the need to set up a network between the two systems. >> >> thanks, >> >> > > Not to be facetious, but if you haven't connected the two computers in > some way, how do you expect to share a resource on one computer (the > printer) with the other computer? > > You *do* need a network in order to access shared resources. The easiest > way is to use a router to which both computers are connected, but you > could also connect the computers directly. > > Assuming that the computers are physically connected to each other or to a > common router, run the "Network Setup Wizard" on both computers. Make sure > that any non-Windows firewalls are properly configured to allow LAN > traffic. > > -- > Lem > > Apollo 11 - 40 years ago: > http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
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