Setting Up File and Printer Sharing
Here we'll look at a quick rundown of the basic steps for
sharing your server's files and printers. Windows 2000 and Windows XP offer
print and file sharing turned on by default (if, for some reason, these features
are not enabled, see Chapter
8).
Windows Me users can use the Home Networking Wizard. Choose
Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications. Select the Home Networking Wizard.
Windows XP offers its own Network Wizard (Start, All Programs, Accessories,
Communications, Network Setup Wizard), which can step you through all the
settings necessary for sharing your server.
To start sharing a Windows 98/98SE computer, follow these
steps. Windows 95 users should also be able to get going using these
steps.
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From your Desktop, right-click Network Neighborhood and choose
Properties (Figure A.1).

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When the Network dialog box opens, click the Identification tab
(Figure A.2).

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Type in a computer and workgroup name. If you like, add a
description that will let users know what type of computer is being shared, in
this case, something like "The Server (Figure A.3)."

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Click OK.
Now, let's turn on File and Print Sharing:
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Right-click Network Neighborhood and select Properties (Figure A.4).

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When the Network dialog box opens, click the File and Print
Sharing button (Figure A.5).

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Select "I want to be able to give others access to my files"
and "I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer(s)." (Figure A.6)

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Finish up by clicking the OK button (twice) to close the two
open dialog boxes.
Let's say that a printer is connected to the server for
everyone to share. Let's go ahead and share it:
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Open the Control Panel and select Printers (or Printers and
Faxes in Windows XP) (Figure A.7).

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Right-click the printer you want to share and choose Sharing
(Figure A.8).

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Select "Shared As." In XP choose "Share this printer." (Figure A.9)

Now we should "install" the printer on a computer that will be
using the shared printer.
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Select the shared printer from Network Neighborhood (Figure A.10).

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Click the File menu and choose Install (Figure A.11).

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The Add Printer wizard appears. Follow the directions of the
wizard to start installing the drivers and start using the printer. You can also
print a test page if you like (Figure
A.12).

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Want to share files on your Macintosh? Here's how to enable
file sharing in OS9:
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From the Apple menu, choose Control Panels and select File
Sharing.
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From the Start/Stop tab in the File Sharing dialog box, enter
your Owner Name and Owner Password.
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Under File Sharing, click the Start button. Close the dialog
box.
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Open a folder to share, and then choose File, Get Info,
Sharing.
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Select "Share this item and its
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