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| | Print servers showing up as computers I have two 1 port USB print servers. Worked fine under XP, now I've upgraded (?) to Vista. Each creates a port that I can connect a printer to. Each is set up properly, and I was able to print to each after set-up. After I shut the computer off, each printer now shows as offline. Also, each print sever shows up in the network as both a print server, and a computer with a printer attached. How do I get rid of the extra computers, as I think this might make life easier. I have found no way to remove computers from the network. Thanks. rdgreeen |
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