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"Sharing files and printers over a network is desirable because it saves so much time, expense and effort. According to Microsoft's help files, it's an easy step-by-step process to set up a shared printer. But is it? It depends. Factors like security, computer access, cable lengths, permissions, and network configuration are just some of the contingents that affect setting up a shared file or printer. But irrespective of just how elaborate or simple a network you have the general KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) theory applies. In this article we'll approach the concept of setting up two distinct printers onto a small LAN network consisting of 4 computers and structuring it for general access by all."
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