Using Other Peripheral Devices Over A Network; About Reading E-Mail Messages On A Network - Microsoft MN700 - Wireless 802.11g Base Station Router User Manual

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To access a shared printer from another computer on the network, use the following
procedure.
To print to a shared printer that is attached to another computer on the network
1. Open the document that you want to print, such as a document in Microsoft Word.
2. On the File menu, click Print.
3. In the Print dialog box, select the shared printer from the list of printers, and then
click OK.
Note The computer that is connected to the printer must be turned on for the other
computers on the network to use the printer.

Using Other Peripheral Devices over a Network

In addition to using most printers over a network, you can use other peripheral
devices—such as hard drives, CD drives, and Zip drives—over your network. Some
peripheral devices (such as some scanners) cannot be shared with other computers
on your network.
Before you can use a device that is attached to another computer on your network, you
will need to do the following:
Make the device available to the network (this is also known as sharing the device).
This is configured from the computer to which the device is attached.
Install any necessary drivers or utilities on each computer from which you want to
use the device. For more information, see the documentation that came with the
device.

About Reading E-Mail Messages on a Network

You can access your e-mail messages from each networked computer in the same way
that you would access e-mail messages without a local area network (assuming that
you have an Internet connection). Open your e-mail program, or, if you have a Web-
based e-mail account, sign in to your account through your Web browser.
Keep in mind the following: If you download e-mail messages from your e-mail account
to your computer, those messages will not be accessible from the other computers on
your network. Similarly, if you share an account with another person, and he or she
downloads e-mail messages from the shared account to one computer on the network,
you will not see those messages when you access the account from another computer.
If you want your e-mail messages to remain available to all users of your network at
any time, you should not download the messages to one computer. (However, you
should delete old messages from your e-mail account on a regular basis, so that you
don't exceed the storage space given to you by your e-mail provider.)
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