04 April 2013

OSX 10.7 & 10.8 - Windows 7 Shared Printer

With the introduction of OSX 10.7 (Lion) and OSX 10.8 (Mountain Lion) on Apple computers it changed the way they connect to Windows 7 shared printers.  Up until OSX 10.7 (Lion), Apple computers used Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote Protocol (LPD/LPR Host or Printer) to connect to shared printers on a Windows 7 machine.  When Apple relased OSX 10.7 they started to use the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol since that is what Windows uses to allow systems on same network to share files.  Now since OSX 10.8 has came out Apple has updated and enhanced the SMB protocol to make it standard for most printers connected to it.  Make sure your Windows 7 printer is on and shared then do the following:
  1. On the MAC computer / laptop open the "Print & Fax" area via the "System Preferences" section
  2. Click the "+" sign on the bottom left hand side to add the printer
  3. In the window that opens up, click the "Advanced" button located near the top on the right hand side (If you do not see the "Advanced" button then right-click anyplace on the toolbar and then select "Customize Toolbar" then you can add the Advanced button it)
  4. Select the "Windows printer via spoolss" in the "Type" drop down field list
  5. In the "URL" section, put your cursor after the "//", and type the name of the Windows 7 machine followed by the printer shared name. An example of this is in the following: Windows7ComputerName/PrinterShareName11. Select the approate driver for the Windows printer you want to connect
  6. Click "Add" and you should be good to go
  7. Do a test print to bring up the box that asks for a username & password for the printer
  8. Put in the username & password of the Windows 7 user in the boxes
  9. Click "Ok" and the test page should print on the printer, as long as the Windows 7 computer is turned on
Most printers shared from a Windows 7 machine will connect via the SMB protcol.  For more information on this please contact your local IT department.

Reset Apple Wireless Keyboard

As more and more Apple mobile devices are hitting the market they all have several common factors.  One common factor is that they all have bluetooth installed on them.  As a result the demand to install, or pair, a wireless keyboard to the mobile device has increased.  With a wireless keyboard increase many people are buying and selling at a tremendous rate.  Every once in a while you may get a keyboard, either from a friend or a seller, that is still paired with another Apple device.  The following is a rundown of how to manually reset a Apple wireless keyboard so you can connect it, or pair it, with your Apple MAC computer.  Each mobile device has a little different procedure but they all will connect a keyboard via the "Bluetooth" section of the Settings area.  Make sure you have charged batteries in the keyboard and do the following:
  1. Make sure keyboard is off - (Just take batteries out then put back in if keyboard is on)
  2. Navigate to the "Bluetooth" section of the MAC computer
  3. Click the symbol in the bottom left hand corner
  4. The Bluetooth Set Up Assistance window will come up and start searching
  5. Turn on the keyboard by pushing the button on the side of it, BUT HOLD THE BUTTON IN. DO NOT LET IT GO!
  6. The Set Up Assistance will find your keyboard
  7. Click on the Name of the Keyboard and click on "Continue Again", while still holding the power button down on keyboard
  8. Type the "Paring Code" that you see on the screen
  9. Take your finger off the keyboard power button
  10. Your keyboard should be connected to your device and good to go
For more information about this process, you may click here.