Tag Archive | Vista

Adding a network printer in Windows


You can easily set up wireless printing from your Windows laptop to many public printers on campus, such as the library, Student Union Building and Teaching and Learning center printers. To connect your laptop to the wireless printers, take the following steps: Go to the Start menu and in the search bar type Run and […]

Adding a networked printer using TCP/IP in Windows


If you have added a new wireless printer to your office, it can easily be networked using a connection method called TCP/IP. To add and configure a printer to use TCP/IP printing in Windows please follow the instructions below. 1. Click the start button and then click ‘Control Panel’. 2. Make sure your Control Panel […]

Printer Setup Guidelines


To setup a printer on the network you must contact the ITS Help Desk for registration. Please have the printer plugged into a network wallplate and turned on. You should also view the printer naming guidelines below to decide on how to name your new printer. ITS supports several types of printing on campus. Microsoft […]

Windows Vista – Changing a Port on TCP/IP Printing


To change a port on TCP/IP printing in Windows Vista please follow the instructions below. Click the start button and then click ‘Control Panel.’ Make sure Control Panel Home is selected and not Classic View. Click the ‘Printer’ link under Hardware and Sound. Right click on the printer you are currently using and click ‘Properties’. […]

Network Printer Setup


Go to Start->Control Panel. Click ‘Printers and Faxes’. Note: You may have to switch to “Classic View” in order to follow these instructions. On the left, click ‘Add a Printer’. Click Next when the ‘Add Printer Wizard’ pops up. Click the radio button next to ‘A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer’ […]

Windows Vista AirVandalGold Setup


Start the AirVandalGold set up utility. (Download the utility) The AirVandalGold Profile Installation box will appear next, you will need to select Yes if your system meets the requirements. To verify if your software meets the requirements, go to the Start menu and right-click on Computer and click Properties. This will list your Windows edition. […]

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