Client is a Win XP 32bit. Printer is a network printer spooled on a Win 2003 R2 32bit server. Both 32bit and 64bit drivers are present on the print server. The XP client is only aware of the 32bit ...
I can't find if this has been discussed or not on this forum...<BR><BR>My problem is I purchased an HP Laptop recently with Windows 7 64 bit OS. I connected it to my home LAN through a Linksys router.
Unlike newer versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system, Windows XP does not auto-detect wireless and Bluetooth printers within range of the PC. To install a network printer to this operating ...
Microsoft has tried to make it easy to set up a Windows XP network, share files and printers, and share an Internet connection. The Home Networking Wizard makes all the necessary network settings ...
Adding a printer port in Windows XP requires the user to have administrator privileges to be able to install and make changes in the computer. Two types of printer ...
Even if you've upgraded to Windows 7 in some form or another, chances are you've still got a computer somewhere on your network running trusty old XP. If so, it's time to set up Windows 7 to play nice ...
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