True" are in this video. I'm going to attempt to show off network printing. This happens to be home server 2011 that we are looking at here and this virtual machine, in my case, is intended to be left running 24/7. So it seems like a good spot to run a print server. Let's just start with what's attached right now. We have a locally attached USB printer. Let me go ahead and add a typical network printer that is not an AirPrint compatible printer. On Apple's list, in my house, you'll see I have some printers. Let me pick the one that's close by. It is founded by IP address and installing it is rather simple. To start, I'm just going to say that I don't want to share it. I just want it available locally to print a test page. It should make some noise over my shoulder, and there it goes. Alright, so that was easy. We've configured a network printer that is not on the AirPrint compatible printers list. So a ten-dollar piece of software seems to solve that. I tried this earlier on a different machine with a free trial for Windows or Mac, and ten dollars to purchase. I went ahead and downloaded the setup utility to show you around. Here's the price for Mac, okay, on the desktop I don't download directly. I download it to Nowhere and then I access the executable and drag it to this local file system on this virtual machine. Alright, here's the fingerprint setup utility. It seems to run with iOS 5, which was key for me. Nothing else seemed to work with iOS 5 for print sharing with iOS devices. So not only will I be able to print from computers (but jumping ahead), I also like to...