Point and PrintThis method is usually the best use of system resource erver handles driver modificationsand print job processing. This le rk clients return to their programs much faster.use the point and print method, a subset of driver information i from the server to the clientcomputer. This is just enough inform send a print job to the multifunction printer.1. On the Windows desktop of the client compu ble-click My Network Places (etworkNeighborhood for Windows 2000).2. Locate the host name of the omputer, and then double-click the host name.3. Right-click the shared printer name, and then c Install.Wait for the driver information to copy from the server co the client computer, andfor a new printer object to be added to th Printers and Faxes (Printers forWindows 2000) folder. The time this takes varies, based on netwo and otherfactors.Close My Network Plac (Network Neighborhood for Windows 2000).4. Print a test page to verify print ins5. Click StartSettingsP nd Faxes (Printers for Windows 2000)6. Select the muln printer you just created.7. Click FileProperties.8. From the General tab, click Print Test Page (Print a Test Page for Windows2000).When a test page prints succes printer installation is complete.For Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008:1. On the Windows desktop of the omputer, click Start Network.2. Locate the host name of the se er, and then double-click the host name.3. Right-click the shared printer name, and then click Connect.4. ck Install driver.5. Continue in the User Account Control d x (You can skip this step in Windows Server2008).6. Wait for the driver information from the server computer to the client computer, andfor a new prin t to be added to the Printers dialog time this takes varies, based onnetwork traffic and other factor7. Print a test page fy printer driver installation.8. C Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound ters (Start Control PanelPrin for Windows Server 2008).