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I've asked in various other forums and still no luck:
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I feel your pain. I had the same problem with the printer. I tried installing it on my Vista PC and share it with Xp and my XP machine to share with Vista. Well I ended up getting the vista upgrade DVD for my Xp machine. Problem solved. Also you could depending on your printer make it a network printer(also solved the XP vs Vista sharing issue). I looked through alot of guides on how to share a printer with XP and Vista having the printer installed on one of the PCs. Each time it came to the drivers not wanting to install on the host computer. I would select to share the diver and it would not let me pick the driver. I would select the file and it always would say its not the right type of file.
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After around two hours of fiddling with it, only by putting files in vistas share folders have i been able to share stuff.
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This should be easy:
Message edited by cyborg28 on 04-24-2008 at 03:46:49 PM |
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The problem is my Vista. I see the file on the XP but I can't see it on my Vista. And I can't discover/find the print on my Vista as well. Everything via shared and printer is turned on. Still no juice. o.O |
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Try using a usb printer server.
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I have the same setup and it works for me.
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Also they say to make sure all the workgroups are the same although this did nothing for me...
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Make sure the XP Home has the firewall set to allow file sharing (especially incomming connections). --------------- Fold for THG Team 40051 Main Thread: http://forumz.tomshardware.com/har [...] 62650.html ![]() |
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Just a thought - you may need your printer drivers also installed on the remote machine. I don't have Vista but had that problem on my XP machines.
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Also - did you transfer the network settings to the remote computer with the USB drive?
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No, your not insulting me...I really don't know how. Any steps will help. Thanks. |
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When you're in network setup, there's a final step to transfer your settings to the other network computers. That step includes using a USB drive that you copy the settings to and then just plug them into the other networked computers.
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Friends I too have small trouble with my office PC network I have WindowsXp in it and I am trying to connect it in LAN with printer but why I don't know my machine is not detecting the printer I thought it may the problem of port but after checking I found it alright I am not getting why this is happening when all other PC's have detected it and are in LAN with the PC. |
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