That's a pretty good way to do it. I just used the windows printer install wizard to create a TCP/IP printer directly in the guest, and used a different name than I use on the host, so I can tell the difference.
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That's a pretty good way to do it. I just used the windows printer install wizard to create a TCP/IP printer directly in the guest, and used a different name than I use on the host, so I can tell the difference.