Trouble configuring shared printer on XP guest
Posted: 26. Sep 2016, 04:55
Running Virtualbox on Windows 7 pro.
The host is Windows 7. The guest is Windows XP pro.
The Win7 pc is a member of a peer to peer network.
There is a printer connected to the Windows 7 host. It is an HP C5200 connected as a usb printer.
I have installed the guest extension pack.
The PROBLEM:
The guest XP refuses to connect to the shared printer.
What I have done so far:
- Shared the printer on the Win 7 host. The printer is an HP C5200
- Installed the basic C5200 printer driver on the XP guest.
In the XP guest I click on Start > Printers and faxes. > Add network printer.
When I browse for printer, the guest searches and finds nothing.
The ip address of the host is 192.168.0.11. If I manually type in \\192.168.0.11\ and press enter, the shared printer is filled in. But I cannot print anything. No dialog box appears to allow me to print.
I tried setting the Virtualbox networking from NAT to Bridged. When I rebooted the guest, it had no internet access. The ip address of the guest was 169.0.0.0. No good. I changed back to NAT and the guest can access the internet.
My guess is I somehow have to get bridged networking to work.
What am I missing? How do I solve this?
The host is Windows 7. The guest is Windows XP pro.
The Win7 pc is a member of a peer to peer network.
There is a printer connected to the Windows 7 host. It is an HP C5200 connected as a usb printer.
I have installed the guest extension pack.
The PROBLEM:
The guest XP refuses to connect to the shared printer.
What I have done so far:
- Shared the printer on the Win 7 host. The printer is an HP C5200
- Installed the basic C5200 printer driver on the XP guest.
In the XP guest I click on Start > Printers and faxes. > Add network printer.
When I browse for printer, the guest searches and finds nothing.
The ip address of the host is 192.168.0.11. If I manually type in \\192.168.0.11\ and press enter, the shared printer is filled in. But I cannot print anything. No dialog box appears to allow me to print.
I tried setting the Virtualbox networking from NAT to Bridged. When I rebooted the guest, it had no internet access. The ip address of the guest was 169.0.0.0. No good. I changed back to NAT and the guest can access the internet.
My guess is I somehow have to get bridged networking to work.
What am I missing? How do I solve this?