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want to add a scanner station to a small business setup with 7 PC's on a
network - no server - peer to peer with an XP Pro machine as database server. went to DELL for low cost PC special - DELL says must use XP PRO for scan station because XP HOME cannot be in a netwrok with more than 5 machines. Is this correct? |
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JohnDG wrote:
> want to add a scanner station to a small business setup with 7 PC's > on a network - no server - peer to peer with an XP Pro machine as > database server. went to DELL for low cost PC special - DELL says > must use XP PRO for scan station because XP HOME cannot be in a > netwrok with more than 5 machines. Is this correct? No, not exactly. The limit is not on the number of computers in a network, it's one number of simultaneous connections you have. Ten is the limit for XP Professional and five for XP Home. Depending on how your netwrok is used, it's possible that XP Home might work. Perhaps more important, however, is another issue. Are you that aware that most scanners have no network support at all? There are may be some very high-priced scanners that have network support, but I don't know of any. In general,. since you have to be at the scanner to insert documents into it, a networked scanner isn't usually useful anyway. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > JohnDG wrote: > > > want to add a scanner station to a small business setup with 7 PC's > > on a network - no server - peer to peer with an XP Pro machine as > > database server. went to DELL for low cost PC special - DELL says > > must use XP PRO for scan station because XP HOME cannot be in a > > netwrok with more than 5 machines. Is this correct? > > > No, not exactly. The limit is not on the number of computers in a network, > it's one number of simultaneous connections you have. Ten is the limit for > XP Professional and five for XP Home. Depending on how your netwrok is used, > it's possible that XP Home might work. > > Perhaps more important, however, is another issue. Are you that aware that > most scanners have no network support at all? There are may be some very > high-priced scanners that have network support, but I don't know of any. In > general,. since you have to be at the scanner to insert documents into it, a > networked scanner isn't usually useful anyway. > > > -- > Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User > Please reply to the newsgroup > > > thank you - clarification: the scanner would USB connect to the new PC (XP PRO or HOME). the new PC and the other PCs already there would network connect to the main XP PRO PC running the database. based on that - can I use XP HOME in the new PC? |
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JohnDG wrote:
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > >> JohnDG wrote: >> >>> want to add a scanner station to a small business setup with 7 PC's >>> on a network - no server - peer to peer with an XP Pro machine as >>> database server. went to DELL for low cost PC special - DELL says >>> must use XP PRO for scan station because XP HOME cannot be in a >>> netwrok with more than 5 machines. Is this correct? >> >> >> No, not exactly. The limit is not on the number of computers in a >> network, >> it's one number of simultaneous connections you have. Ten is the >> limit for >> XP Professional and five for XP Home. Depending on how your netwrok >> is used, >> it's possible that XP Home might work. >> >> Perhaps more important, however, is another issue. Are you that >> aware that >> most scanners have no network support at all? There are may be some >> very >> high-priced scanners that have network support, but I don't know of >> any. In >> general,. since you have to be at the scanner to insert documents >> into it, a >> networked scanner isn't usually useful anyway. >> >> >> -- >> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User >> Please reply to the newsgroup >> >> > thank you - clarification: the scanner would USB connect to the new > PC (XP PRO or HOME). the new PC and the other PCs already there > would network connect to the main XP PRO PC running the database. > based on that - can I use XP HOME in the new PC? Yes. But you won't be able to have more than five simultaneous connections to that XP Home PC. And note my last point: regardless of how many connections you have to that XP Home computer, you won't be able to access the scanner remotely at all--only from the XP Home computer. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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JohnDG wrote:
> want to add a scanner station to a small business setup with 7 PC's on a > network - no server - peer to peer with an XP Pro machine as database server. > went to DELL for low cost PC special - DELL says must use XP PRO for scan > station because XP HOME cannot be in a netwrok with more than 5 machines. Is > this correct? Not entirely, but there are limitations. WinXP Home, by design, will support only 5 simultaneous inbound network connections at any given time. If not all of the other 7 computers will be connected to it at one time, then WinXP Home will work. If all 7 PCs will need to be connected simultaneously, you will need either WinXP Pro, or a server OS. The WinXP Home and WinXP Pro versions are _identical_ when it comes to performance, stability, and device driver and software application compatibility, but are intended to meet different functionality, networking, security, and ease-of-use needs, in different environments. The most significant differences are that WinXP Pro allows up to 10 simultaneous inbound network connections while WinXP Home only allows only 5, WinXP Pro is designed to join a Microsoft domain (a crucial capability at most universities) while WinXP Home cannot, and only WinXP Pro supports file encryption and IIS. (Oh, and WinXP Pro usually costs roughly $100 USD more than WinXP Home.) Windows XP Comparison Guide http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h.../choosing2.asp Which Edition Is Right for You http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/whichxp.asp Windows XP Home Edition vs. Professional Edition http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...p_home_pro.asp Another consideration: Normally, input devices cannot be shared, at all, but this isn't always true of all scanners. You'll be able to share the scanner only if it's manufacturer provided specialized software for that purpose. You have to use a network-capable scanner (which immediately eliminates most, if not all, USB scanners) and specialized software (that comes with the scanner) to do this. If you're talking about a home consumer grade flatbed USB or parallel port scanner, you very probably can't. HP, Canon, Xerox, Océ, Kyocera Mita, and other companies manufacture network capable scanners (They're actually multi-function devices that also copy, print, and sometimes fax and email) and the requisite specialized software. The cost of such devices usually starts somewhere just below $5,000.00 USD. The HP PrecisionScan Pro application, versions 2.03 and higher, which normally comes with some of HP's low-end business scanners, permits some of the scanning functions to be shared. Consult the documentation that came with the scanner. (I know it works, if not very well; I've set up HP ScanJet 6300C and 7490C devices to be shared, using the supplied software.) -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH |
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If using a program like VNC, remote desktop, etc., they could connect to that
XP machine and use the scanner. However, this would disrupt the person currently using that computer, and they would still need go put something in the scanner. -- -------- Ryan "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > JohnDG wrote: > > > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > > > >> JohnDG wrote: > >> > >>> want to add a scanner station to a small business setup with 7 PC's > >>> on a network - no server - peer to peer with an XP Pro machine as > >>> database server. went to DELL for low cost PC special - DELL says > >>> must use XP PRO for scan station because XP HOME cannot be in a > >>> netwrok with more than 5 machines. Is this correct? > >> > >> > >> No, not exactly. The limit is not on the number of computers in a > >> network, > >> it's one number of simultaneous connections you have. Ten is the > >> limit for > >> XP Professional and five for XP Home. Depending on how your netwrok > >> is used, > >> it's possible that XP Home might work. > >> > >> Perhaps more important, however, is another issue. Are you that > >> aware that > >> most scanners have no network support at all? There are may be some > >> very > >> high-priced scanners that have network support, but I don't know of > >> any. In > >> general,. since you have to be at the scanner to insert documents > >> into it, a > >> networked scanner isn't usually useful anyway. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User > >> Please reply to the newsgroup > >> > >> > > thank you - clarification: the scanner would USB connect to the new > > PC (XP PRO or HOME). the new PC and the other PCs already there > > would network connect to the main XP PRO PC running the database. > > based on that - can I use XP HOME in the new PC? > > > Yes. But you won't be able to have more than five simultaneous connections > to that XP Home PC. > > And note my last point: regardless of how many connections you have to that > XP Home computer, you won't be able to access the scanner remotely at > all--only from the XP Home computer. > > > -- > Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User > Please reply to the newsgroup > > > |
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