tomcat82453 0 Posted January 29, 2005 Hi, I have been sharing my printer on my wireless network by enabling Netbios over TCPIP. I was told that enabling netbios over tcpip is not a secure idea. An IT friend said that I can share my printer through my IP? He was in a hurry that he didn't explain it in details. Does anyone in this forum know how? I know that the safest solution is a print server but if there is another way... Thanks for your help. By the way, all computers are Windows XP's. Tom Share this post Link to post
tomcat82453 0 Posted February 11, 2005 Sorry for the delayed response. I have the printer connected via USB and when I ran the rundll, it couldn't find the printer. Maybe I have to connect it to the parallel port? Thanks for your reply Alex. Tom Share this post Link to post
Jasbo 0 Posted February 11, 2005 Quote: P.S.=> Rundll32.exe's pretty good - It lets you call functions hidden inside .DLL (dynamic link libraries) files. Basically, it's probably a C/C++ program w/ an int argc function in it (allows intake of commandline parameters) to feed to a LoadLibrary API calling function to let you use them - which is pretty much what a C/C++ programmer does for the int argc function in his code if it takes commandline parameters & loads DLL files lib calls to use as well which any language can utilize pretty much... BUT, the rundll32.exe program makes this the province of end-users as well in rundll32.exe program... apk could you say that in english please? ;-) Share this post Link to post