Re: Sharing a Printer




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Anna wrote:
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We're currently on vacation with two laptop computers (one new), a
printer, and a Dlink DWL-730AP travel router. Before I did deeper into
my question, I have a fundamental question about XP SP3. All of my
computers (except my work computer, which probably has group policies
set) will respond to its own IP address by typing Start | Run
"\\192.168.0.101" to show the network shares. The new computer has the
printer attached, and it will not respond to the command. I'm thinking
that if I can fix that problem, the sharing problem will be easy to fix.

I've been sharing printers for years and years, but I seem to have lost
my touch. For the record, both XP firewalls are turned off. Also, Client
for Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing are installed and
active. The router has a firewall, but it is set to allow all LAN
traffic.

The problem seems as if some Service is not enabled, but I don't know
what it would be. The new laptop works perfectly at home, but I have
never tried to access a shared folder or printer on it before now.


mcp...
Not sure whether the following will work in your specific situation, but
take a look at it...

The following assumes that the PCs on the network are communicating with
each other satisfactorily and that the PC to which the printer is
connected is powered on.

On the computer to which the printer is installed...
1. Begin by noting the "Full computer name" of this computer. If you
don't know the computer name, it can be found through Start > Control
Panel > System > Computer Name tab. (Pressing the WinKey + Pause keys
will also display the System Properties window and its Computer Name
tab). In this example we'll assume the Computer Name is ANNA.

2. Start > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes > right-click on printer
and click on Sharing.

3. Select the "Share this printer" option under the Sharing tab, and in
the "Share name" text box enter a name for the printer, e.g., "HP3310"
(no quotes) - it's always best to avoid spaces in the name entered. Make
a note of the printer name and click OK.


On the computer that wishes to access the printer...
1. Start > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes > Add Printer > "Add
Printer Wizard" will open. Click Next.

2. Select the option "A network printer, or a printer attached to another
computer". Click Next.

Anna, thanks for the excellent write-up, but the problem is deeper. Typing
Start | Run \\1092.168.0.101 gives a "Network path not found" error. The
new computer is pingable by the old one, and both computers can see the
Internet with no problem. The .101 IP address is the correct IP address
for the new computer.

It seems that one of the networking components on the new computer with
the share printer is not installed or that a service is not running. No
group policies have been set (by us). It's a Lenovo Thinkpad, if that
helps.

My Dlink router has a base address of 192.168.0.1 and the computers
connected to it have addresses between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.100.

I'm wondering if your Dlink base address is 192.168.0.101 and the computers
have addresses from 102 to 200?

Galen


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