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Wireless Networking - I can't get my laptop, or any computer to recognizer a shared prin |
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When I try to add a shared printer on my network to a networked computer, my
computer can't find anything past the "Windows Network" when I have the laptop brose for a networked printer in the add printer wizard. Any suggestions" =?Utf-8?B?YW50aG9ueQ==?= |
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www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
Tip #1 on all PCs Carey "anthony" <> wrote in message news:739DADE7-F731-429C-889B-... > When I try to add a shared printer on my network to a networked computer, > my > computer can't find anything past the "Windows Network" when I have the > laptop brose for a networked printer in the add printer wizard. > Any suggestions" Carey Holzman |
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Carey Holzman wrote:
> www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm > > Tip #1 on all PCs > > Carey > > "anthony" <> wrote in message > news:739DADE7-F731-429C-889B-... > >>When I try to add a shared printer on my network to a networked computer, >>my >>computer can't find anything past the "Windows Network" when I have the >>laptop brose for a networked printer in the add printer wizard. >>Any suggestions" Anthony, If you look at the web site that Carey gave, you'll find that, depending upon your operating system, you may not be able to follow Tip #1. With a single exception, the settings described in Tip #1 don't exist in Windows NT/2K/XP, for instance. For details: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ubo2%404ax.com What's more, following that tip wouldn't help, because it has nothing to do with the problem that you describe. The Windows platform (including Windows 9x and NT/2000/XP) has its networking infrastructure based upon TCP/IP, with NetBIOS Over TCP/IP (NBT) used as an interface between TCP/IP and the various networking applications. Any properly configured installation of Windows will run just fine with these components. Be selective when accepting advice, web pages or otherwise, that contains instructions to install redundant and unnecessary components, such as IPX/SPX or NetBEUI. Adding these extra components may serve as a workaround, but will add needless complications that may cause problems in the future. Diagnose and fix the problem - don't just fix the symptoms. Your problem may not be unique to the wireless environment. You may get more advice from one of the forums that specialises in networking problems with your operating system. For instance, if you have Windows XP, you might get help in microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web. Lou Ramsey |
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