Certainy can.
2007-04-19 13:04:23
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answer #1
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answered by Ms. Dell XPS 5
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No. If the printer is installed. Windows firewall will stop attacks on ports LTP1 etc but otherwise does not do much else.
2007-04-19 13:08:00
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answer #2
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answered by M J 3
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No - Only an independent firewall can, unless the firewall is set up with the printer outside the perimeter.
2007-04-19 13:05:04
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answer #3
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answered by Fred J 2
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in case you nonetheless have the instruction manual try looking their. if no success with which you're able to desire to attempt making specific your computing device is authentic appropriate with the printer. If ALL fails.. delete the printer off your computing device and re-deploy it.
2016-11-25 23:10:03
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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If it's your, local printer it cannot, but if you access on that printer over a network (it's not connected directly on your computer) it may happen.
2007-04-19 13:05:11
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answer #5
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answered by madmax_yu 3
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Yes it can block file and printer sharing, but you can uncheck or check that in its settings.
2007-04-19 13:05:09
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answer #6
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answered by up.tobat 5
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It's WINDOWS. anything's possible
2007-04-19 21:28:58
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answer #7
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answered by The original Peter G 7
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it can block spooling
2007-04-19 13:05:13
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answer #8
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answered by iguana 4
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