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| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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IN windows XP, you could turn off "show information notifications on network
printers" in server properties, under the File menu when in control panel "printers and faxes" How do I turn this off in Vista? |
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Additional information. Vista is installed on a workstation on SBS 2003,
printer is attached to another XP workstation. This should be a very simple item to disable, but i can't find anything on it. Is anyone printing from Vista Business. "Jerry P ct" wrote: IN windows XP, you could turn off "show information notifications on network printers" in server properties, under the File menu when in control panel "printers and faxes" How do I turn this off in Vista? |
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On Feb 1, 7:22 pm, Jerry P ct
wrote: IN windows XP, you could turn off "show information notifications on network printers" in server properties, under the File menu when in control panel "printers and faxes" How do I turn this off in Vista? It took me forever to find as well, and typing "printer notifications" in help gets you nowhere open printers folder on the left, you'll see the list of "folders" in the lower-left frame right-click the printers icon (under "hardware and sound") select "server properties" select "advanced" tab deselect "show informational notifications for network printers" Yet another seed for a good mac vs vista ad. --John |