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How do I connect 4 computers and one printer?
But here is the catch, I have two of the computers that are running Windows XP and are network capable, the other two computers are Windows 95 and not network compatible. I cannot upgrade the 95 machines b/c they are attached to hardware that is not compatible to XP. ...
Tags: computer, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows XP, network, networking, printer, TrevorHasenkamp@..., USB, USB Printer, XP Machine
Discussion threads 2006-10-12
Case study: Giving education a push into the 21st century
When our engineer signed on with a college, he didn't realize he'd be asked to renovate the system's entire network. Meeting the Herculean task, he learns the challenge never ends.The guest contributor for this series is an information technology professional with degrees in computer science and information management. He possesses...
Tags: Printers, Microsoft Windows NT, NETWORKING, Guest Contributor, network printer, Zero Administration Kit, network, app station configuration, printer, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-02-02

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How to make a Network Printer work from Terminal Server
Hi,We have a office in Dubai and we have a Network printer (HP Laserjet 2015)which works fine. We have our Terminal Server based in the US which we connect thru RDC. I have tried installing the driver/printer in the server. All possible attempts made. Even the Internet Printing option is...
Tags: Printers, Printers option, server, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, printer, network printer, network, terminal services
Discussion threads 2008-10-12
Windows 98 Clients
Windows 98 ClientsWe have a network with one SBS2003 server. AD running in native mode. 15 XP clients and 10 98 clients. All machines are fully updated, have antivirus and are totally clean. Everything was working fine on the old NT4 domain until we upgraded to SBS2003 about 2 months...
Tags: EdLockett, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Q&A 2004-10-26
Plug and Play in Windows 2000
Plug and Play has been around since Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system. Looking back, it has come a long way from its humble beginnings. Steve Pittsley takes a look at Plug and Play with Windows 2000 in this Daily Drill Down. “Plug and Play will make upgrading your computer so easy...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 95, PRODUCTIVITY, BIOS, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Steven Pittsley CNE, Plug-and-Play
Technical articles 2001-05-17
Problem printing to shared printer
I have a new WinXP system on a domain, that prints to printers on the print server, no problem. However, I have one printer on a Win98 workstation, that I have shared, and the WinXP workstation, when I first log on sees the printer and prints, then after a while,...
Tags: Borg7of9, computer, domain, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows XP, printer, printing, windows, workstation
Q&A 2005-11-07
Get IT Done: DAVE integrates Macs into a Windows network
Make your Macs play nice with Windows with this utilityNearly every corporate network has at least a few Macs attached to them. And getting them to play nice with PCs and vice versa can cause considerable frustration for network administrators. One efficient and cost-effective way to streamline Mac/Windows file and...
Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, Get IT Done, Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, network, Windows NT/2000
Technical articles 2000-08-24
Cross-platform printer sharing in a nutshell, part 2: Making network printers available to Windows users
See how you can make a Linux network printer available to Windows clients by using Samba.If you're dealing with a cross-platform network—one that includes Windows and perhaps Mac boxes as well as Linux workstations and servers—you're naturally interested in making network services available to everyone. In part 1 of this...
Tags: Printers, Operating systems, Bryan Pfaffenberger, network, network printer, printer, Samba, Microsoft Windows, Linux
Technical articles 2000-09-05
Printer review: Brother HL-1850
Despite its paltry paper capacity, the reasonably priced HL-1850 will keep your small workgroup or office humming with its fast print speeds and duplex-printing capability. Learn more about this printer's performance.By Kyla K. CarlsonOffice managers no longer need to pinch pennies to get a capable laser printer. With the Brother...
Tags: Printers, CNET, Brother HL-1850, printer
Technical articles 2002-08-20
Exploiting Windows 98 SE Networking
Don't store your old PCs in the garage! Instead, why don't you set up that home network that you've always wanted? Ivan Mayes explains how you can use Windows 98 SE and some hardware to build a home network that will rival many small businesses.So, you took the plunge and...
Tags: NETWORKING, Operating systems, Ivan Mayes, network, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Microsoft Windows, home network
Technical articles 2000-03-30
Windows 9x printing and Control Panel tips
Windows 95/98 may no longer be on the cutting edge of OS development, but a significant number of enterprise workstations still run these Microsoft systems. Here are two tips that can help you provide better support to your Windows 9x users.For those of you frantically seeking information on Windows 95/98...
Tags: Operating systems, David Parkinson, MCSE CNA, printing, Microsoft Windows, control panel, TechMail, Control.exe, Default Printer
Technical articles 2001-10-05
networking a school to a WAN
networking a school to a WANThere are 3 schools, Elementary school, a Junior High, and a High school. The Junior High and the high school are connected to WAN but the Elementary school isn't. If i wanted to connect the Elementary school to the WAN, and if i decide to...
Tags: computer, elementary school, Elementary School, fiber, Junior High, networking, T1, transparentheart069@..., WAN
Discussion threads 2004-12-04
C7M_CN700_XPeSP2Image.zip 2005-11-25 (Windows)
This package supports the following driver models:Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller Microsoft System Management Bus Host Controller ALI 1535 SMBus Host Controller Microsoft Windows Management Interface for ACPI Microsoft Composite Battery Closed Caption Decoder OTI CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM Drive force CDDA accurate CD-ROM Drive (force CDDA...
Tags: Processor, ISA, Logitech, AGP, Microsoft Windows, USB, Intel Corp., Compaq Computer Corp., IMAPI, EISA, Play, RCC, AcerView, PCI, Storage, Hardware
Software downloads 2005-11-25
Case study: Networking multiple locations
When an administrator was faced with renovating a college's networking technologies, he didn't just jump in. In part one of this case study, he explains how he tackled the challenge by first developing a plan.Our guest contributor for this series is an information technology professional with degrees in computer science...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, INTERNET, NETWORKING, Printers, Guest Contributor, closet, network, server, computer lab, computer
Technical articles 1999-12-06
XP DOS Printing
Is WinXP support DOS Printing. If not, How Can I Print from DOS?. Give me hints..Ok ThanksXP DOS Printing In order to print from DOS in an offline environment like the stores, you will need to do a couple of things. 1) Install the Microsoft...
Tags: Printers, Microsoft Windows XP, Click Next, printer, adapter, printing
Discussion threads 2008-08-09
need help sharing network printer
Hi,Trying to help my brother share printer on his small home network.The equipment is as follows:One HP Laserjet 1320One Sony Vaio Laptop with XP homeOne Dell desktop with Windows 98SEOne Linksys wireless router Model BEFW11S4Both computers are hardwired via CAT5 to the router. We are not concerned at this point...
Tags: computer, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows XP, millhouselives, network, network printer, printer
Q&A 2005-03-06
Windows 98 networking features
Silly IT pros, tricks aren't just for kids any more. During this Guild Meeting, John Sheesley showed us some Windows 98 programming features.Silly IT pros, tricks aren’t just for kids any more. On March 23rd John Sheesley shows us some Windows 98 programming features. If you couldn’t join us then,...
Tags: NETWORKING, Operating systems, John Sheesley, Guild, Guild Meeting, network, Win9x, MIKKILUSA, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-03-23
Learn about the file and folder permissions in Windows 2000
How to maximize the NT file system NTFS in establishing permissionsOne of the reasons people have preferred Windows NT—and now Windows 2000—to the Windows 9x platform has been the ability to set and manage file permissions more precisely and more conveniently. If you use the NT file system NTFS, you...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Operating systems, Faithe Wempen, NTFS, NTFS permission, Microsoft Windows, permission, Microsoft Windows 2000, PC
Technical articles 2001-01-25
Put the kibosh on network printer abuse
Is your IT budget being eaten up by the costs of paper, toner cartridges, and printer maintenance? Sunbelt Software can help rein in printer-happy users and reduce your overall support costs.In my article "Quit wasting paper" I expressed my frustration with people who abuse corporate printers by printing countless e-mail...
Tags: Printers, Microsoft Windows NT, network printer, network, Jeff Davis, Print Manager Plus, printer
Technical articles 2001-05-15
10+ applications for getting down to business with Windows Mobile 6
As I mentioned in "10 reasons why the Samsung i760 is better than the iPhone for business users," I recently replaced my Samsung i730 (running WM 2003) with an i760 running WM6.One of the things that makes the i760 better is the ability to select from hundreds of great third-party...
Tags: Program, Desktop, Phone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Backup, Skype Technologies S.A., Information, Photograph, Pocket, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Software, Hardware, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-12-06
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