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  "canonicalUrl": "https://rickymoorhouse.uk/blog/2009/2009-03-03-sharing-a-printer-from-xp-to-vista",
  "path": "/blog/2009/2009-03-03-sharing-a-printer-from-xp-to-vista",
  "publishedAt": "2009-03-03T20:19:01.000Z",
  "site": "at://did:plc:r53zv4vpzeihop3aliwyejlu/site.standard.publication/3mos5q3a7jf2w",
  "textContent": "After quite a while of not being able to print from our laptop to the shared printer on our XP desktop, I finally got it working last night thanks to my Dad. \n\nHere's the instructions:\n\nMake sure you can see the XP computer from Vista. \n\nIf you can't:\n\n   make sure the workgroup is the same (as the defaults are different)  \n\n    In Vista, go to Computer, System Properties\n\n   make sure file and print sharing is allowed through the firewall - in our case we had to reset the firewall rules on our XP machine and re-add the ones we wanted for this to work:\n\n     Go into Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections, Windows Firewall\n\n     On the Advanced tab, click Restore Defaults\n\n     On the Exceptions tab, make sure that File and Print Sharing is ticked\n\nAdding the printer:\n\n   Go to Control Panel, Printers\n\n   Select \"Add a printer\" from the bar at the top\n\n   Select \"Local Printer\" (yes I know it's strange)\n  \n\n   Select \"Add a new port\" and choose \"Local port\" from the list\n  \n\n   Enter path to printer e.g. \\computerprinter  \n  \n\n(you can find the printer name from Printers in Windows XP - right click on the printer and choose sharing)",
  "title": "Sharing a printer from XP to Vista"
}