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Printer sharing in windows 2000

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Ok so i have followed some tutorial online how to do it. first i amde sure my LAN was anabled for sharing. it was. the i mad sure the printer was. it was. then i added a printer to the compueer that is going to do the sending. yes the stuff is installed. so i tried to send some doc. but it always said they were in transfer but they never acually printed. any suggestions?
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Ok so i have followed some tutorial online how to do it. first i amde sure my LAN was anabled for sharing. it was. the i mad sure the printer was. it was. then i added a printer to the compueer that is going to do the sending. yes the stuff is installed. so i tried to send some doc. but it always said they were in transfer but they never acually printed. any suggestions?
It should work very easily, especially if you installed a network printer on the client computers. If you have problems it could be something in the printer preferences on the client computer, but who knows for sure without being there.
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It should work very easily, especially if you installed a network printer on the client computers. If you have problems it could be something in the printer preferences on the client computer, but who knows for sure without being there.

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