Airport Express use to work on both computers, now just one.  Did Bonjour &

So I had my HP Printer working with my Apple Express wireless with both my desk top and laptop.
My laptop is fine.
My desk top directed connected to my wireless router use to work until I reconfigured Acrobat Profession 8 because it stopped working. Now Acrobat is working but my printer is not.
I did Bonjour and nothing shows up. I Airport Admin Utility and it didn't show up so I looked it up with it's IP address. It found it.
Now what do I do "UPDATE" OR "REVERT"? I don't want to mess with the setting that will stop the laptop from working.
Or do I hardwire to the airport express for my desk top to do bonjour or utility.
Please advise.
Thanks

I figure it out myself. While fixing my Acrobat Professional it bounce my printing Ports around. I checked the port box with the correct Apple Express IP address and it works fine now.

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