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One of these numbered ports leads to your Windows 7 printer—but you have no way of knowing which one. The only thing to do is choose one of the TS ports, continue with the wizard, install the drivers for your printer when prompted, and then, when you reach the last page of the wizard, click the button that prints a test page. If the test page prints, you've chosen the right TS number.

If the test page doesn't print, you chose the wrong number, and you need to go back and repeat the process until you find the one that works. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Much slicker. I followed the instructions above but when I got to add the driver, the HP a network printer was not listed and I could not find my old HP XP disk to install it.

It found my HP on my home network, it loaded the drivers and set it up. When it finished, it said I needed to restart my computer to finish the install. Not sure I wanted to shutdown my computer, I clicked "restart now" button on the HP software install screen.

If you need to add a network printer in Windows XP, the steps can seem complicated for a new user. However, they really aren't if you read them closely and follow them systematically, working through the printer wizard that will help walk you through the steps one-by-one.

Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Part 1. Open printers and faxes. Open the printer wizard. If your computer uses wireless connection, make sure that you opened a web browser and logged onto the wireless network first.

Choose the local printer option. Choose a new port. Click next. Part 2. Select your printer make and model from the list offered.

You could also download the software from the manufacturer website if the manufacturer offers that option. Enter a name for the printer. You will want to put in a name so you can find the printer again, and you should decide whether to make this printer the default printer.

A default printer is the one that will be automatically used unless you indicate otherwise. Determine whether you want to share the printer with other network users. Make a selection. Click finish. Part 3. Use the method for those logged onto a Windows domain running Active Directory. This is one of three methods available to connect the printer.

Search for the printer name by typing it in and browsing for it. Browse for the printer on the network.



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