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.
Yes, files can be shared through a home server. By default, windows home server come with some shared folders in different categories. These cannot be deleted but you can add your own. You can access your shared folder by double clicking on the icon.
File server provide the following benefits as is: File Server can be used to provide load-balancing between servers, File Server can be used as a storage server to archive important documents, Print devices can be connected to a Print Server and then shared as a single printer, Print devices that cannot be used as network printers can be centrally shared by using a Print Server.
File server provide the following benefits as is: File Server can be used to provide load-balancing between servers, File Server can be used as a storage server to archive important documents, Print devices can be connected to a Print Server and then shared as a single printer, Print devices that cannot be used as network printers can be centrally shared by using a Print Server.
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The main advantage for using the print server is you dont have to connect your printer to a computer and share the printer on that computer (printer shared computer). To be more specific, it means you dont need printer shared computer anymore and can use that computer for other purposes.
... a shared printer on a Windows 9x/Me PC where the host computer is also aWindows 9x/Me PC, you must first share the \Windows folder on the host PC so
i need help in that guys to rename a shared drive ( volume ) ? anyone have idea's
Currently the printer is set up as shared. Its a lot of steps to explain but type in the word "shared" or "shared printer" into the Windows help file and it will explain how to take it off shared. If the printer is hooked up to your computer then you will be able to use it, but everyone else will no longer be able to print from it.l
A. Computer ManagementA. Windows ExplorerA. The Net Share Command
The Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol is a network file sharing protocol, and as implemented in Microsoft Windows is known as Microsoft SMB Protocol.
Server backup software backups and protects all the important files stored on your Windows Server system such as mission critical business files, shared images, shared media files, documents and all system information.