So should I go into Control Panel on each of the three computers and rename
the printer with a name that is short and has no spaces, and change the
Share name to the same name? Does renaming a printer in this way screw up
any exitsing functionality?
I can print to that Canon from two computers already. If I do nothing else
but the renaming mentioned above, do I screw something up?
"Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" <> wrote in message
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> It is better to have shared printer name without space.
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>> Three different computers, running three OSs; Vista Home Premium, XP Pro,
>> and Win7 Pro 64-bit.
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>> My Vista laptop used to be connected to a certain Canon printer, and its
>> name in Control Panel/Printers is "Canon iP6700D" and when I click on
>> Properties, and the Share tab, that is also the spelling of the "Share
>> name".
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>> If I am trying to network to that Canon printer, which is now hard-cabled
>> to my Win7 computer, should I delete that printer reference on the Vista
>> laptop, using Control Panel? I wonder if having that entry in the Vista
>> system is somehow a problem in my efforts to nework it.
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>> The Win7 computer is hard-cabled to that Canon printer. In Control panel,
>> the name under the icon for that printer is Canon Inkjet iP6700D, and in
>> the Sharing tab under printer properties the Share name is exactly the
>> same.
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>> I did manage to setup network access to that printer on the XP computer,
>> by setting up the port using the computername of the Win7 computer. BTW,
>> this same printer used to be hard-cabled to this XP, and there was
>> already an icon for the printer before I bought the new computer. In
>> Control panel, the name associated with the printer icon is "Canon
>> iP6700D" but the Share name, in the properties/sharing tab, is "CanoniP"
>> Regardless of this difference, I can print to the Canon just fine.
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>> Is it known for certain that it is important for all names, including the
>> Share names, to be the same on all three computers? If it is, how would
>> I go about making all the names the same? Would renaming in Control
>> panel screw up something?
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>> I think that I should know the unequivocal facts about printernames and
>> Share names before I make any more frustrating attempts to network the
>> printer to my Vistap laptop. If and when I get that done, I will start
>> on networking the HP Laser!
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