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Last answer on Sep 2, 2009 7:22:07 am BST aniket, on Sep 2, 2009 7:11:06 am BST 
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Hello,
myself aniket, from India.I have a problem.The problem is .....a local printer connected with a system,now i want to share this printer.but network printer not connected.when i use ping command then the result displayed "reply from 172.16.1.148;destination host unrecheable."

Configuration: Windows Vista

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 psk, on Sep 2, 2009 7:22:07 am BST

Pls type the command in the destination machine
net use portname: \\computername or ip address\printer name
(ex: net use LPT1: \\office\wipro )

let u try that.
with regd
psk

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