Open the printers and Faxes window or Printers Window. Right-click the printer you want to share, and select Sharing from the shortcut menu. The printer's Properties dialog box opens; the dialog box in Windows 2000 is similar. Select Share this printer and enter a name for the printer.
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Open the "Devices and Printers" in the start menu. Right-click the printer you want to share, and select "Printing Properties. The printer's Properties dialog box opens select the Sharing tab and click on the "Share this printer" check box and make sure the "Render print jobs on client computers" check box has a check mark, then click "apply" and click "OK" . The dialog box in Windows Vista is similar. (This Answer is for Windows Vista and 7 users.)
By clicking on 'File and Printer Sharing, (must be installed first), use on a remote PC
With a network.
to share printer by using many computers but one printer
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Windows has two types of permissions: users, and groups. If your printer security allows a specific group to print, your user must be a member of that group. If it requires a specific user, you must log in as that user to use the printer. If the printer allows the special user "Everyone" to print, you shouldn't have to log in to print, unless you are a member of a domain, in which case there may be a group policy restricting your use of the printer.
just go to the printer driver right click on it, select the properties in that go sharing tab on the top side in that select share this printer & apply it after that go to the any computer on the same network in that go to the printer tab in that add printer option select the network printer option in that select browse the printer & select that printer it get install on your computer OR go to run tab on any same network computer just put \\IPAdd. of the computer on which printer is get installed then press ok after there is a tab where printer option is there just select that printer & right click on it and select Connect the printer is get install on your computer OR go to the my network places select the computer on which printer is installed open it select that printer & right click on it and select Connect the printer is get install on your computer
In sharing options choose don't share the printer. Note: if you have shared printer then user will be see. if you do not share printer then user never view the printer.
Sure. It is very useful to connect two or three computers together, if you happen to have them. That way, you can share files, share a printer, and share the Internet connection, among others.
Networks are used to communicate. A network makes it possible to share data and resources. Data: share files, share a database. Resources: on a local network, it is quite common to share a printer (for example), amongst several computers.
if in windows XP go to control panel, look for printers and faxes, double click on it, find the printer, click ONCE, Little Thing Should Pop up on the side, share this printer, click, enable it, name it. if its a larger printer and you needed a CD to make it work, put the CD in all computers used. known as reedalini on youtube.com ===========================================================
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It is possible to share a printer on a network. For example: two computers sharing one printer while the computers are connected to a home network (local Area Network - LAN). To share files between two computers, mark a folder or drive as shared - search Google on sharing files for more info.