

You can send a WL and the printer will print the network settings on a label. I hope they update this book for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 someday, but meantime this is the best there is for anyone who wants to dig deeper into Windows. There are a couple of methods of obtaining the Mac Address using the Zebra Setup Utility communications window You can send XAHZAXZ and the printer will return the Super Host Status and include the Mac Address. This book not only provides you with deep insight into how Microsoft Windows works-it also shows you how to use some of the Sysinternals tools to explore the Windows operating system on your own. One final tip: a must-have book for Windows admins is Microsoft Windows Internals (4th Edition) written by Mark Russinovich and David A. Note that if Windows Firewall is enabled on the remote computer and the File And Printer Sharing exception is turned off, neither of the above methods will work and you'll have to try something else.

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