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With that in mind, the best way to connect the printer to the network is to use the File
and Printer Sharing tools included with Windows. This will allow you to leave the printer connected to one PC while allowing the other to print through it.
To do this, it's first necessary to enable file and printer sharing. Right-click on any folder and select 'Sharing and secunty' from the menu that appears.
Now click the 'network setup wizard' link, and work through the pages that follow, being sure to assign the PC a short and memorable name, enter WORKGROUP as the workgroup name, and then choose to enable file and printer sharing on the sixth page.
With this wizard completed, the printer should be shared: to check its name right-click the printer and choose sharing. This will open a new tab that allows you to change the printer's shared name and to enable or disable sharing.
Finally, to connect to the printer from the Vista computer, choose to add a printer then select "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer". The shared printer should appear, ready to be selected.
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