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These settings are required for printer sharing.
One: It's better that all computers are in the same workgroup, my computer right-click --- properties (advanced properties) -- computer name --- change --- workgroup --- change to the same.
Win7 connection mode is the work network, if you are at home, you can set it as a home network.
2. Connect to the printer host and set it up.
Win7: First open Network Discovery--- Network Sharing Center--- Home Network and Sharing Settings--- Sharing --- Work Network - Tick Enable Network Discovery, and tick the box before sharing files and printers to confirm exit.
The following settings are the same as XP
XP settings. 2: Open the Control Panel ---User Account" -- Manage Account -- Enable Guest User Don't Set a Password OK.
Three: Click on the keyboard"win+r".Then enter, make sure the local Group Policyr is turned on.
A: Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policy - User Rights Assignment, find "Refuse Local Login" in the right area, double-click to enter the state, delete the guest, and confirm the exit. Double-click "Refuse to access this computer from the network" to enter the state, delete the guest account in it, and confirm the exit.
b: Click Security Options on the left, find Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode of Local Accounts and set it to Guest Only - Local Users Authenticate as Guests in the right area.
c: Click "Security Options" on the left, account: The local account with a blank password is only allowed to log in to the console and is set to deactivate.
4. If the host printer and the guest operating system are different, you can install the local printer on the client first, port LPT1, restart the computer, you can directly access the host where the network printer is installed--- click the printer, and the network printer driver can be installed automatically.
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Is it that the printing service is not open? Find Print in Computer-Management-Services-Services-Applications-Services
The spooler is started manually.
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The reason for the error is that the network printer is installed on the WinXP computer, because the XP driver cannot be installed on Win7, so the printer cannot be added. Here's how to fix it:
1. Open the properties of the print spoonler.
2. Click Add Printer at the top.
3. Create a new port, enter the port name as the IP address of the computer to which the printer is connected and the printer name.
4. Install the driver of the printer, click Next, and type the name of the printer. In addition, you can select the port object pure book option in the printer properties added by the cover macro, and you can print successfully.
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Tools Raw materials.
Epson printers.
Win7 system computer.
Setup steps.
1. Disable the guest user in the computer settings.
1. Click the [Start] button, right-click on [Computer], and select [Manage], as shown in the following figure
2. Find the [guest] user in the pop-up [Computer Management] window, as shown in the following figure:
3. Double-click [Guest] to open the [Guest Properties] window, and make sure that the [Account Disabled] option is not checked (as shown below).
2. Share printers.
1. In the Start menu, find Devices & Printers. The prerequisite here is that the printer you want to share must already be connected and have drivers installed.
2. After clicking, a pop-up window will appear, and you can see the default printer that has been connected.
3. Then click the right click on this printer - Printer Properties, note that it is not the "Properties" at the bottom of the menu.
4. At this time, a multi-tab will pop up, at this time, click the "Share" tab, tick in front of the shared printer, and the printer can be shared.
3. Make advanced sharing settings.
1. Right-click on the network connection icon in the system tray and select Open Network and Sharing Center, as shown in the following figure
2. Remember the type of network you are in (this time it is a work network), and then click [Select Homegroup and Sharing Options] in the pop-up window, as shown below
3. Then click [Change Advanced Sharing Settings], as shown below
4. If it is a home or work network, please refer to the figure below for the specific settings of [Change Advanced Sharing Settings], the key options have been marked with red circles, don't forget to save the modifications after the settings are completed.
5. If it is a public network, the specific settings are similar to the above situation, but accordingly the options under [Public] should be set, instead of under [Home or Work], as shown in the following figure:
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Hello, see if the other party's firewall is turned off and then enable the guest account.
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There is an error when sharing a printer 0x00000569 meaning that the user was not granted the requested login type on this computer. This means that you don't have access to the target host.
Here's how to fix it:
1. Press the menu key + R key at the same time to pop up the run box.
<>3. Double-click "Windows Settings" and double-click "Security Settings".
4. Enter the "Security Settings" page and double-click "Local Policy" on the right, as follows.
5. Go to "Local Policies" and select "User Permission Assignment" on the right
6. After entering the "User Rights Assignment", find "Refuse to access this computer from the network", right-click on the single ridge and select Properties.
7. Select guest, click Delete, save and exit.
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