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Re: [Digital BW] Create Two-computer Network?

2003-11-16 by Bob Frost

Evan,

I would keep the old computer just for storing images on, and perhaps doing
your emails and wordprocessing. Connect your printer to your new one with
CS. I have two (both with XP Pro) and a simple Firewire connection is all I
need to network them and share files, disks, and CD drives etc.

Bob Frost.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "wolarsky" <wolarsky@...>


> I'm upgrading from a Windows 98 machine to an XP machine in order to
> use the new PS. My question is whether there would any advantages to
> the digital workflow to keep the old computer and create a two-
> computer network?
>
> Would the printer (1280) be connected to the new computer, the old
> one, or a print server (whatever that is).
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts on the issue.
>
> Evan Wolarsky
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