win7 printer sharing permission can t access winXP shared printer what to do

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tools: 1 win7 system computer, 1 XP system computer.

    Steps: 1. Open the XP system computer, click Start - Control Panel - User Account, and set the Guest account to [Enable].

    2. Right-click [My Computer] --Properties] --System Properties] --Computer Name] to check the working group (need to be in the same working group as the win7 machine), check the machine IP address settings, and set the XP machine and the win7 machine to the same network segment.

    <>3. Click Start--Run, enter, start the [Service] program, select [Automatic] for the following service [Startup Type], and make sure that the [Service Status] is [Enabled].

    computer browser

    dhcp client

    dns client

    print spooler

    remote procedure call

    server

    ssdp discovery

    Restart the machine after the workstation is complete.

    4. Click Start - Control Panel - Printers & Fax, select Printer, Right Click - Share. Select Share this printer and remember the name of the share.

    <>5. Right-click [Network Neighbor] --Local Connection Properties] --Install] --Protocol], select "NWLINK IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol", install, select "Network Monitor Driver", install, <>

    6. win+r, open [Run], enter:, open [Local Security Settings] -- Local Policy] -- User Rights Assignment], delete all users in the attribute of "Refuse to access this computer from the network", open [Local Security Settings] -- Local Policies] -- Security Policy], disable "Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts", disable "Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and sharing", restart the machine, and complete the setting.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Right-click Attributes-Security--Add-Enter au, check the name, and OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Win7 here.

    1. Enabled services.

    Right-click on My Computer or Manage --- Services and Applications to open Services. Or use win+r to open the run--- enter the carriage return to open the service settings.

    2. Add to the same workgroup.

    On the desktop --- computer (right-click) --Properties.

    3. Turn on network sharing and file sharing.

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    Change sharing settings.

    Set as shown on the figure.

    Add an exception for file sharing to the firewall.

    Allow shared access.

    Second, XP here.

    The printers and files to be shared by the XP system are set to share.

    1. Open Network Neighbor Properties - Local Connection Properties - Installation - Protocols"nwlink ipx/spx/netblos compatible transport protocl"Double-click. There's another one in there"network monitor driver"Also to install. (Automatic installation does not require the installation of the disk).

    Add an agreement. <>

    2.Start-Run found"server"Service, property startup type -"Automatic"- OK, then dot on the left"Launch"Are you sure.

    3.Group Policy Settings:

    Start Menu Run - Security Settings - Local Policies.

    User Rights Assignment -"Deny access to this computer from the network"attributes, delete the inside"All user groups"。

    Security Options: Network Access: Anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts is not allowed, attributes given"Deactivated"。

    Network access: SAM accounts are not allowed and shared anonymous enumerations, properties are given"Deactivated"。

    Network Access: A shared and secure model for local accounts, with the properties changed to"Classic - Local users authenticate with themselves"。

    4.User management --- start the guest user.

    Click on the desktop My Computer right-click -Manage -Local Users and Groups-Users, and put the guest user attribute on the right"The account has been deactivated and the previous hook is removed"。

    5. Restart the XP computer.

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