Thanks Jeff. Let me try something from one of the links that Ed sent to me 
first and if I can’t get that to work, I’ll give you a call.

> Dan,
> We'd be happy to do a free remote session to figure it out for you if you 
> like.
> Happy weekend,
> 
> Jeff Slyn, Owner
> SLYN Systems & Peripherals
> (502) 426-5469
> http://www.SLYNsystems.com [email protected] Twitter: @SLYNsystems
> serving Kentuckiana clients 7 days a week since 1985!
> 
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: Dan Crutcher <[email protected]>
> To: macgroup <[email protected]>
> Subject: [MacGroup] Windows connection to LAN
> Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 15:22:41 -0500
> 
> We have an intern using a Dell computer running Windows 8 that I would like 
> to be able to access our all-Macintosh local area network for simple 
> file-sharing and printing. We�ve tried using various settings in Windows 8 
> but haven�t had any success in finding the network.
> 
> On a Mac I would do this by going to the Connect to Server option under 
> Finder�s �Go� menu and clicking browse. All network computers with 
> file-sharing turned on would appear. Is there something similar that I could 
> do in Windows to �browse� the network. He is using our internal Wi-fi to 
> connect to the Internet, so he should have the ability to find our internal 
> network.
> 
> To find and set up the printer on a Mac, I would go to System 
> Preferences/Printers & Scanners; is there something similar to that in 
> Windows 8? I�ve done this before on XP, but 8 is a different beast.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
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