In article <jollyroger-32A64E.22502605052008@individual.net>, Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:
> In article <uce-468A12.06265005052008@newsclstr03.news.prodigy.net>, > Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com> wrote: > > > In article <jollyroger-6366FB.15523204052008@individual.net>, > > Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: > > > > > In article <uce-362285.16233104052008@newsclstr03.news.prodigy.net>, > > > Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Scanner sharing is accessed through the Image Capture application that > > > > should be in your /Applications folder. I have no firsthand experience > > > > with it; for my environment it's just as sensible to scan locally and > > > > then transfer the resulting file to the machine where I need it (if > > > > necessary). I'll fiddle with it if you need me to, though. > > > > > > Are you sure about that? If scanner sharing is built into Mac OS X, > > > that's news to me! > > > > I was looking at the config screen as I typed that message, and I recall > > it begin there since at least the 10.3 era. > > What config screen?
In 10.3 and 10.4 it's the Sharing tab of Image Capture's Preferences window (and I was on a 10.4 machine when I wrote that message).
In 10.5, it's accessed through the Sharing button in the browser window that's accessible under the Devices menu.
And, following up the older message: I have firsthand experience with it now. My MacBook running 10.5 was able to use the scanner connected to my G5 running 10.4 without issue. But I still think it's more convenient to use the scanner locally and transfer the result unless someone else is using the machine with the scanner.
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