1. To list shared printers in the Windows SBS Console, you need the following information, if applicable:
The IP address of the printer directly connected to the network
The name of the computer to which the shared printer is connected
2, the name of the printer to be listed
When you perform the "List a shared printer in this console" task, you can specify a network path in two ways:
1 Type the network path to the printer in the text box.
Use this method if you know the path to the printer. For example, Clientcomputerprintersharename or 192.168.1.100printersharename.
Browse to the printer.
2 If you do not know the network location of the printer, use this method. When you click Browse, Windows SBS 2008 opens the browser view to the Documents folder for the current user. To locate the shared folder, click Desktop, double-click Network, double-click the name of the computer to which the printer is connected, and then double-click the printer that you want to list in the Windows SBS Console.
3 If the server does not appear in the Desktopnetwork folder, type servername in the printer text box (where servername is the name of the server).
3. If you cannot find the path to the printer that you want to display in the list, do the following:
1 Ensure the printer power is turned on and the printer is connected to the network;
2 Ensure the printer is shared.
The above is about the Win7 system to find a shared printer network path, the need for users can be based on the above method of operation to find it, I believe that can help everyone.