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Qnguyen
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      16th October 2007
Hi,
I have Vista laptop and 2 PC connect to wireless router. I try to set up a
home network( same work group) then try to share local printer on Vista
laptop. However, I am not able to browse the printer in PC for printing or
even folder shared on Vista laptop. Do you have any clue? Thank you very much.
 
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Byte
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      17th October 2007
Host should be the desktop PC and Guest the laptop. You may want to print
this.
Install the printer on the Host PC. Then using Control Panel>Network
Setup Wizard, enable File & Printer Sharing and make sure you check the
box to allow others to print to your printers. Next under Start>Settings>
Printers, select the printer, check the box to share the printer and assign
a name. Keep the name short, no blanks, something like Printer2.

You should now be able to add the printer to your Guest PCs using Start>
Control Panel>Printers & Faxes>Add Printer. Check the radio button
"A network printer ..." and then either browse for the printer or enter its
name (using \\PCName\PrinterName) and continue until finished. Ensure
that the firewall on your PC is set to allow access to remote printers.
Note: Make sure to include the slashes (\\) in printer name.
If using Vista's native firewall ensure that File and Printer Sharing is
enabled and that the box with he same name is checked in the Firewall
exceptions list. The PCName can be found at:

Rightclick My Computer icon on desktop>Properties>Computer Name tab.
It may look something like: "Home-66djksjcpv". Don't type the quotes.
Click "Next" and it should install the printer on the Guest PC when
it finds it.

Note: You can follow the same procedure to get access to
"Files" from one PC to the other.


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"Qnguyen" wrote:

> Hi,
> I have Vista laptop and 2 PC connect to wireless router. I try to set up a
> home network( same work group) then try to share local printer on Vista
> laptop. However, I am not able to browse the printer in PC for printing or
> even folder shared on Vista laptop. Do you have any clue? Thank you very much.

 
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Qnguyen
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      17th October 2007
thank you very much Byte.
I still have problem with set up newgroup from windows vista home. There no
option like windows XP to create home work group.
I just change the name of workgroup from computer name tab. However, I could
not browse the workgroup in Vista (actually I do not know where to go to find
it) Vista is very new for me to use.
Thanks
"Byte" wrote:

> Host should be the desktop PC and Guest the laptop. You may want to print
> this.
> Install the printer on the Host PC. Then using Control Panel>Network
> Setup Wizard, enable File & Printer Sharing and make sure you check the
> box to allow others to print to your printers. Next under Start>Settings>
> Printers, select the printer, check the box to share the printer and assign
> a name. Keep the name short, no blanks, something like Printer2.
>
> You should now be able to add the printer to your Guest PCs using Start>
> Control Panel>Printers & Faxes>Add Printer. Check the radio button
> "A network printer ..." and then either browse for the printer or enter its
> name (using \\PCName\PrinterName) and continue until finished. Ensure
> that the firewall on your PC is set to allow access to remote printers.
> Note: Make sure to include the slashes (\\) in printer name.
> If using Vista's native firewall ensure that File and Printer Sharing is
> enabled and that the box with he same name is checked in the Firewall
> exceptions list. The PCName can be found at:
>
> Rightclick My Computer icon on desktop>Properties>Computer Name tab.
> It may look something like: "Home-66djksjcpv". Don't type the quotes.
> Click "Next" and it should install the printer on the Guest PC when
> it finds it.
>
> Note: You can follow the same procedure to get access to
> "Files" from one PC to the other.
>
>
> --
> XP - WNP
> Today is the first day of the
> rest of your life.
>
>
>
> "Qnguyen" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have Vista laptop and 2 PC connect to wireless router. I try to set up a
> > home network( same work group) then try to share local printer on Vista
> > laptop. However, I am not able to browse the printer in PC for printing or
> > even folder shared on Vista laptop. Do you have any clue? Thank you very much.

 
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Byte
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      18th October 2007
Sorry, I do not have Vista and do not plan it for at least another year.
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rest of your life.



"Qnguyen" wrote:

> thank you very much Byte.
> I still have problem with set up newgroup from windows vista home. There no
> option like windows XP to create home work group.
> I just change the name of workgroup from computer name tab. However, I could
> not browse the workgroup in Vista (actually I do not know where to go to find
> it) Vista is very new for me to use.
> Thanks
> "Byte" wrote:
>
> > Host should be the desktop PC and Guest the laptop. You may want to print
> > this.
> > Install the printer on the Host PC. Then using Control Panel>Network
> > Setup Wizard, enable File & Printer Sharing and make sure you check the
> > box to allow others to print to your printers. Next under Start>Settings>
> > Printers, select the printer, check the box to share the printer and assign
> > a name. Keep the name short, no blanks, something like Printer2.
> >
> > You should now be able to add the printer to your Guest PCs using Start>
> > Control Panel>Printers & Faxes>Add Printer. Check the radio button
> > "A network printer ..." and then either browse for the printer or enter its
> > name (using \\PCName\PrinterName) and continue until finished. Ensure
> > that the firewall on your PC is set to allow access to remote printers.
> > Note: Make sure to include the slashes (\\) in printer name.
> > If using Vista's native firewall ensure that File and Printer Sharing is
> > enabled and that the box with he same name is checked in the Firewall
> > exceptions list. The PCName can be found at:
> >
> > Rightclick My Computer icon on desktop>Properties>Computer Name tab.
> > It may look something like: "Home-66djksjcpv". Don't type the quotes.
> > Click "Next" and it should install the printer on the Guest PC when
> > it finds it.
> >
> > Note: You can follow the same procedure to get access to
> > "Files" from one PC to the other.
> >
> >
> > --
> > XP - WNP
> > Today is the first day of the
> > rest of your life.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Qnguyen" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I have Vista laptop and 2 PC connect to wireless router. I try to set up a
> > > home network( same work group) then try to share local printer on Vista
> > > laptop. However, I am not able to browse the printer in PC for printing or
> > > even folder shared on Vista laptop. Do you have any clue? Thank you very much.

 
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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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      18th October 2007
Doubleclick on My Computer, then about half way down the screen, you'll see:

Computer name, domain and workgroup settings....

Click on Change Settings to set the workgroup name, and then reboot.
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"Qnguyen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B665F08D-D000-4AF6-93CA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> thank you very much Byte.
> I still have problem with set up newgroup from windows vista home. There
> no
> option like windows XP to create home work group.
> I just change the name of workgroup from computer name tab. However, I
> could
> not browse the workgroup in Vista (actually I do not know where to go to
> find
> it) Vista is very new for me to use.
> Thanks
> "Byte" wrote:
>
>> Host should be the desktop PC and Guest the laptop. You may want to
>> print
>> this.
>> Install the printer on the Host PC. Then using Control Panel>Network
>> Setup Wizard, enable File & Printer Sharing and make sure you check the
>> box to allow others to print to your printers. Next under Start>Settings>
>> Printers, select the printer, check the box to share the printer and
>> assign
>> a name. Keep the name short, no blanks, something like Printer2.
>>
>> You should now be able to add the printer to your Guest PCs using Start>
>> Control Panel>Printers & Faxes>Add Printer. Check the radio button
>> "A network printer ..." and then either browse for the printer or enter
>> its
>> name (using \\PCName\PrinterName) and continue until finished. Ensure
>> that the firewall on your PC is set to allow access to remote printers.
>> Note: Make sure to include the slashes (\\) in printer name.
>> If using Vista's native firewall ensure that File and Printer Sharing is
>> enabled and that the box with he same name is checked in the Firewall
>> exceptions list. The PCName can be found at:
>>
>> Rightclick My Computer icon on desktop>Properties>Computer Name tab.
>> It may look something like: "Home-66djksjcpv". Don't type the quotes.
>> Click "Next" and it should install the printer on the Guest PC when
>> it finds it.
>>
>> Note: You can follow the same procedure to get access to
>> "Files" from one PC to the other.
>>
>>
>> --
>> XP - WNP
>> Today is the first day of the
>> rest of your life.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Qnguyen" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> > I have Vista laptop and 2 PC connect to wireless router. I try to set
>> > up a
>> > home network( same work group) then try to share local printer on Vista
>> > laptop. However, I am not able to browse the printer in PC for printing
>> > or
>> > even folder shared on Vista laptop. Do you have any clue? Thank you
>> > very much.


 
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