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Configuring the adapter
PagePrinter Network Adapter: Utilities & Environments 3-11
Windows 95
operating
systems
To process Peer to Peer printing
Peer to Peer is an easy way for you to print from a Windows 95 workstation to a
printer locally connected to a network attached personal computer. A Peer to
Peer network consist of personal computers linked together so that a computer
can share the hardware and software resources of the other computers on the
network. You can print from Peer to Peer in a Windows 95 environment.
The following drawing shows how print jobs move from a workstation using
Peer to Peer.
MarkVision provides a way for you to print to a local printer connected to a
network attached computer when your workstation uses Windows 95 as an
operating system. Peer to Peer requires that print sharing be enabled on the
computer that has the locally attached printer and that the printer be shared.
MarkVision requires Peer to Peer to be installed to monitor the printer.
Prerequisites
1 The standard Windows 95 Client for Microsoft Networks client must be
installed to provide the ability to logon to the Peer to Peer network. This
is the standard configuration.
Note: MarkVision does not have to be running for you to print.
2 The standard Windows 95 File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks
must be installed and configured to allow the workstation to share its
printers across the network.
3 In order for MarkVision to monitor the printer it is required as a
minimum that the following components are custom installed.
a MarkVision Printer Utility.
b MarkVision Sound and Default Setup files.
c MarkVision Peer to Peer client Support.
d MarkVision Server Support.