Hi everybody, thanks for the help in advance!
I work in a small office (<30 employees) and we have 6 network printers. We do not belong to a domain so we use peer to peer networking in XP. Some computers are set up so they are shared and connected directly (via IP address) to several printers. Other computers are set up to print by using those shared printers.
My question is, by printing via shared computer/printer, does that use a significant amount of the computer's resources that the printer is directly connected to? Would it be better to install each network printer directly on each computer and stop sharing?
Also, I am planning to install a Windows 2000 server and create a domain and active directory. Would it be a good idea to install the network printers directly on the server and have the server act as a print server?
I work in a small office (<30 employees) and we have 6 network printers. We do not belong to a domain so we use peer to peer networking in XP. Some computers are set up so they are shared and connected directly (via IP address) to several printers. Other computers are set up to print by using those shared printers.
My question is, by printing via shared computer/printer, does that use a significant amount of the computer's resources that the printer is directly connected to? Would it be better to install each network printer directly on each computer and stop sharing?
Also, I am planning to install a Windows 2000 server and create a domain and active directory. Would it be a good idea to install the network printers directly on the server and have the server act as a print server?