How to share a webcam on a network home?

How to share a webcam on a network home?

Hello

What kind of Webcam do you use? It's active USB or WI - FI enabled?

If you are using active USB webcam, then you can share the webcam just like other USB devices. However if you try to take pictures or make the video of yours in a remote with Webcam sharing enabled so that used is possible. The focus of the webcam cannot be shared. Objects must also be in front of the goal of webcams.

Follow the same steps with the Webcam and see if you can share the webcam.

Select the file and printer sharing
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/enable-file-and-printer-sharing

Concerning
Anthony.

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