On 10/22/2012 03:46 PM, John A. Wallace wrote:
> On my home network, I have a network printer, which is accessible to non
> virtualized Windows and Linux OS. So far I have only been able to figure
> out how to get a locally attached printer to work with VMs. What is the
> proper network set-up for enabling this sort of functionality in Windows
> or Linux? If someone can point out a link to an explanation of this, I
> would appreciate it.  Thanks.
>

Hi John,

I have a network printer as well and my W7 VM is set up with bridged 
networking.  It `sees' the printer and I was able to configure the 
printer using the typical Windows process.

Have you tried?

Cheers,
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