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The other day we looked at sharing a printer between Windows 7 machines, but you may only have one Windows 7 machine and the printer is connected to a Vista or XP computer. Today we show you how to share a printer from either Vista or XP to Windows 7.
We previously showed you how to share files and…
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The other day we looked at sharing a printer between Windows 7 machines, but you may only have one Windows 7 machine and the printer is connected to a Vista or XP computer. Today we show you how to share a printer from either Vista or XP to Windows 7.
We previously showed you how to share files and…
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For a friend, I am trying to share a USB Canon pixma ip3000 printer between two computers in his home network. But I can't get it to work due tot a Canon driver problem.
The printer is connected to the Windows 7 (64 bit) computer, and we would like to be able to print from a Windows XP computer.…
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Hi,
Small office, <10 users.
USB printer which also has a network port. Is it better to share the printer by plugging the usb into the sevrer, and do a windows share, or use the built in network port?
We are using the built in network port at the moment, but don't have control to delete jobs…
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Hi all,
I need to retrieve the last 20 values from my database.For example I have the following table
Service_ID Service_Type consumer_feedback
| 36 | Printer | 0 |
| 36 | Printer | 1 |
| 36 | Printer | …
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I am planning to build a new PC soon that will need almost all of it's cables to be extended or longer then noirmal cables to reach including,
Longer cables for my 3-4 monitors to reach my PC to where they are mounted on my desk
Longer USB cables for mouse and other USB items
Probably other…
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We're in the midst of planning for a big data center renovation at my office, which is going to result in a completely new power and network infrastructure. As part of this, I'd like to label all of our cables properly and sanely.
What are your best practices, both for labeling patch panels, cables…
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I have a box of bulk Cat5e riser cable left over from when I had my house wired. I figured I could use this to make some custom length cables for connecting my computers, switches, etc. I had a crimper already so I bought a bag of RJ45 plugs. I made a few cables several years ago, but my experience/knowledge…
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The iPod shuffle (3G) seems to have a proprietary connector that is different than the previous one for iPod shuffle (2G). I have tried the cable that comes with the 2G, and even a 3rd party charger, and their connectors are physically keyed so you cannot plug them in.
Is anyone using a 3rd-party…
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When it comes to gaming setups or our favorite electronics, there are always lots of cables to deal with. Now you could just bundle those cables up and try to hide them as best you can or you could turn them into a work of art… You can see additional pictures and find out how to set up your…
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