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Old 02-10-2004, 01:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kids Setting up a windows network server

Hey all,

I was wondering if it is going to be easy to setup a network server for my office. The reason I am doing this is because I have a Linksys print server that uses parallel ports but the new printer I bought is a high speed printer that does not use parallel ports, only USB or ethernet . Now this guy was telling me that I could hook the printer up to the network using the network server and using an ethernet cable to do so. How will that work? I have 2 printers that I want to be connected for all other users to use? Can anyone give me any advice? Is it better to buy a different print server that has those capabilities or should I make one of the computers a network server? And if so, how do I do that? I thank all of you that respond to this. Oh, I'm running windows XP on all the machines. Thanks everyone.

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what printer models do you have?

how many computers are on the network?

are these computers on a domain or just peer two peer?
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They are both Cannon's, one is a 3500 color printer and the other a fax/printer. There are about 7 computers on the network and they are on a domain.
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