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how to printer share between windows XP, vista and 7.

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this is a video showing you how to printer share between windows 7 and windows XP. please note that in the video a said that there are no other videos on this …

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  1. Ok James, I was able to get my server name and printer name to come up in the Browse for Printer box, but when I enter the user name and password, I get a message about "The Credentials Supplied Conflict with an Existing Set of Credentials, do you really want to change the existing credentials?" If I say "Yes" it just kicks me out, if I say "No" it also kicks me out. So what now???

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  2. Yes, I tried to follow your video on adding a shared printer, but didn`t get very far. When I got on my XP PC, I was able to browse for the shared printers and found my Workgroup name which I chose, but then it didn`t have my shared printer underneath. So I couldn`t go any further. What happened? Can you help?

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  3. Thank you for showing me how to do this. I'm setting up a computer lab for my church and wanted to make sure I knew how to do it quickly before the network cards arrived. One computer is XP and the other is Windows 7 or Vista. This will make sharing a single printer a breeze. 🙂

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  4. Hello James,
     I need to know how to set up, from the start, 1 printer to 2 computers. Both are running XP. Now, neither of them have wireless cards in them! THey are both desktop computers.
    So, how do I set it all up and have my one printer running on 2 computers? I would really appreciate your help!! Thanks……….
    Iron Horse Cowboy in Covington, VA.

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  5. Go straight to 7:14 and like my comment :P. @viperfrank maybe, one day you will figure out the reverse situation: the printer is attached to Win7 machine and you want to print from a XP machine. Upload a video here if you can  make it

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  6. i got it working, but when i restart the computer that runs windows vista, it does not print until i go to network and double click on the computer that the printer connect to, and log in with his user and password. why is that?

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  7. Thank you very much for such a useful video.
    I have now become a sophisticated "all over the house" laptop user who commands my printer in the other room just like the "apprentice wizard" with the bromms in Fantasia. heheheh

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  8. BTW, I never saw the hand under the printer on my main computer which indicated "sharing" was activated. That confused me at first, but continued on to XP computer just in case it was nevertheless correct. Thanks for the video.

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  9. HOLY COW!!!!!!…I DID IT!!!…..Your video was ever so slightly different when some of the windows popped up, but I was able to figure it out. You saved me tons of time and lots of money on geeks coming to the house!…THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!

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  10. What if the computer that has the printer "attached" to it (it's a wireless connection) is Windows 7? You only showed a Windows XP as the owner of the printer. How do I set up the Windows 7 to share its printer?

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