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For Network Shared Printing:: For Windows® 2000/XP Users

The document provides instructions for connecting to a network shared printer from Windows 2000, XP, and different client/server OS combinations. It lists the steps to add a network printer by browsing and selecting the printer name.

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For Network Shared Printing:: For Windows® 2000/XP Users

The document provides instructions for connecting to a network shared printer from Windows 2000, XP, and different client/server OS combinations. It lists the steps to add a network printer by browsing and selecting the printer name.

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For Windows 2000/XP Users:

For Network Shared Printing:


*If your client PC has the same OS as the server PC:
1. For Windows 2000 Users:
Click on "Start" => "Settings" => "Printers" => "!! Printer".
For Windows XP Professional Users:
Click on "Start" => "Printers an! "a#es" => "!! a $rinter".
For Windows XP Home Edition Users:
Click on "Start" => "Control $anel" => "Printer an! other har!%are" => "Printer
an! "a#es" => "!! a $rinter".
&hen click on "'e#t".
(. Select "'et%ork $rinter" for the target $rinter an! click on "'e#t".
). In$ut the 'et%ork Printer*s 'ame+ e.g. ,,server,-"C.###
/. Click on "'e#t".
0. &he &est $rint !ialog a$$ears. Click on "'e#t".
1. Click on ""inish".
*If your client PC has a !ifferent OS than the server PC:
'O&2: &here are some instances %here you shoul! follo% the ste$s a3ove+ even if the
client PC uses a !ifferent OS than that of the server.

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