Not going to happen. Windows 98 does not support the Mac, through file
sharing or printer sharing. If you want to share a Printer you will need
Windows NT or Windows 2000 Server. If the printer has an Ethernet port or if
the router has a parallel port you should be able to connect the printer
directly to the Router. Thus sharing the printer between the two computers.

The other option being if the Printer has a USB port and a parallel port,
then try running the parallel port to the PC, and the USB port to the Mac.
Of course this will depend of whether or not the printer has Mac OS X
drivers.

-Aaron


If you on 5/21/02 10:27 AM, Geno Endicott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My roommate has a printer hooked to his Windoze 98 computer. I have 10.1.4
> running on my Mac. We are connected within a DHCP server/router. How can I
> print to his printer? We have turned on printer sharing on his computer.
> What do I have to do on my side? Apple help, has very little info on this.
> 
> geno.
> 


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