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For Windows Vista (default Start menu): a. Click ® Control Panel. b. Click Hardware and Sound. c. Click Printers. 2. Right-click your printer. 3. Click Sharing. 4. If you are using Windows Vista, you may be prompted to change the sharing options before you can continue. Press the Change Sharing Options button, and then press Continue on the next dialog box. 5. Select Share this printer, and then type a name for the printer. 6. Click Additional Drivers, and then select the operating systems of all network clients printing to this printer. 7. Click OK. If you are missing files, you are prompted to insert the server operating system CD. a. Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD, ensure that the drive letter is correct for your CD-ROM drive, and then click OK. b. If you are using Windows Vista: Browse to a client computer running the operating system, and then click OK. For all other Windows versions: Insert the operating system CD, ensure that the drive letter is correct for your CD-ROM drive, and then click OK. 8. Click Close. To check that the printer was successfully shared: Ensure that the printer object in the Printers folder shows it is shared. For example, in Windows 2000, a hand is shown underneath the printer icon. Browse My Network Places or Network Neighborhood. Find the host name of the server, and look for the shared name you assigned to the printer. Now that the printer is shared, you can install the printer on network clients using the Point and Print method or the Peerto-Peer method. Install the Shared Printer on Client Computers Point and Print This method is the best use of system resources. The printer server handles driver modifications and print job processing. This lets network clients return to their programs much faster. If you use the Point and Print method, a subset of software information is copied from the print server to the client computer. This is just enough information to send a print job to the printer. 1. On the Windows desktop of the client computer, double-click My Network Places or Network Neighborhood. 2. Double-click the host name of the print server computer. 3. Right-click the shared printer name, and then click Install or Connect.

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For Windows Vista (default Start menu):
a. Click
®
Control Panel
.
b. Click
Hardware and Sound
.
c. Click
Printers
.
2. Right-click your printer.
3. Click
Sharing
.
4. If you are using Windows Vista, you may be prompted to change the sharing options before you can continue. Press
the
Change Sharing Options
button, and then press
Continue
on the next dialog box.
5. Select
Share this printer
, and then type a name for the printer.
6. Click
Additional Drivers
, and then select the operating systems of all network clients printing to this printer.
7. Click
OK
.
If you are missing files, you are prompted to insert the server operating system CD.
a. Insert the
Drivers and Utilities
CD, ensure that the drive letter is correct for your CD-ROM drive, and then
click
OK
.
b.
If you are using Windows Vista:
Browse to a client computer running the operating system, and then click
OK
.
For all other Windows versions:
Insert the operating system CD, ensure that the drive letter is correct for
your CD-ROM drive, and then click
OK
.
8. Click
Close
.
To check that the printer was successfully shared:
Ensure that the printer object in the
Printers
folder shows it is shared. For example, in Windows 2000, a hand is
shown underneath the printer icon.
Browse
My Network Places
or
Network Neighborhood
. Find the host name of the server, and look for the
shared name you assigned to the printer.
Now that the printer is shared, you can install the printer on network clients using the Point and Print method or the Peer-
to-Peer method.
Install the Shared Printer on Client Computers
Point and Print
This method is the best use of system resources. The printer server handles driver modifications and print job processing.
This lets network clients return to their programs much faster.
If you use the Point and Print method, a subset of software information is copied from the print server to the client
computer. This is just enough information to send a print job to the printer.
1. On the Windows desktop of the client computer, double-click
My Network Places
or
Network Neighborhood
.
2. Double-click the host name of the print server computer.
3. Right-click the shared printer name, and then click
Install
or
Connect
.