What should I do if win7 can t access the LAN printer

Updated on technology 2024-03-05
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Prompt to enter and password to access.

    Cause: This is due to the guest account not being enabled, and it is sufficient to enable it.

    Solved: Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts and Family Safety -> Add or Remove Accounts ->Guest-> enabled.

    The solution to the problem that the shared printer cannot be accessed under the win7 system.

    2. Prompt no permission to access.

    Reason: The guest permission is not enabled, and the guest can access the computer.

    Workaround: 1) In the start, enter "Open Local Group Policyr;

    2) Select Computer Configuration> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Local Policy> User Rights Assignment - > refuse to access this computer from the network, and delete the guest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First make sure that your win7 computer network intranet is connected, two machines in the same local area network, can ping, your printing service is turned on, close the win firewall to try.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know how to connect to the LAN. If the printer is connected to a computer on a LAN (such as a company's server), when other computers need to print, in addition to the local set of sharing, you need to find the printer, and you also need to turn on the computer when printing, otherwise the document will be suspended and wait for it to be turned on before printing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello dear, the computer directly printed by the printer and the printer in the LAN is not the same, if the direct printer computer can print, it means that the problem is on the network to ensure that the computer and the shared printer are in the boot state, and the interface connection is normal, confirm the installation of the printer driver. This is a prerequisite for the setup. 2. Confirm that there is a shared printing function.

    and set the appropriate settings. 3. Open the computer control panel and find the printer and fax options. 4. Right-click the name of the printer you want to share and select "Share".

    5. Click "Share this printer" on the pop-up page and name the share name. Click the "Confirm" button, and the interface exits. 6. On the printer icon on the page, you can see the "small hand" logo, which indicates that the sharing function is turned on, and the shared printer can be used by other users in the LAN.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fault.

    1. The system prompts that an account and password are required for access.

    Solution: 1. Click in the lower left corner of the win7 desktop to open the "start" menu, then select the control panel, open the window of the control panel, change the viewing method in the upper right corner to "category", and click "Add or remove account" under "User account and family safety" in the window.

    2. Then when the following interface appears, select and click "guest" and enable it.

    Fault. 2. The system prompts that you have no permission to access.

    2. Then in the pop-up window, select "Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policy - User Rights Assignment - Refuse to Access This Computer from the Network", and then delete Guest in the pop-up window.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, the following methods can be tried, which may help you.

    Step 1: "File and printer sharing on the Microsoft network" to check whether this item is prohibited in the firewall, you need to set it to allow, if it is a printer connected to a shared host in the LAN, you also need to check the firewall settings of this host.

    Step 2: For the printer connected to the shared host in the LAN, it is also possible that the shared host uses the XP system, and only the printer driver under the XP is installed, which can only support the machine sharing printing of the XP 200X system, but does not support Win7

    You can make the necessary changes to the settings:

    a. Click "Start Menu", select "Control Panel", and click "View Devices and Printers".

    b. Select "Add Printer", select "Add Local Printer", click Step C, select "Create New Port" Select "Local Port", press Next, prompted to enter the port name, enter the absolute path of the shared printer, and click "OK";

    d: Create a connection to solve the problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's because the computer connected to the printer doesn't share the printer.

    Set up printer sharing on the computer connected to the printer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Here's how to do it: 1. After entering the system, click on the "Start" menu and select "Settings".

    2. In the pop-up window, find "Add Printer or Scanner". After clicking on it, "Searching for printers or scanners" will appear, and after a while, you can see that "the printer I need is not in the list".

    3. At this time, click "The printer I need is not in the list", and in the new window that pops up, you can see 5 single buttons. Select the second item, "Select Shared Printers by Name", and click "Browse".

    4. A new window appears after clicking, which is more special here, do not click directly on the remote computer you want to find in the window (because there is a possibility that the connection fails). Directly enter the IP address of the remote computer and click "Select".

    5. At this time, the remote shared printer appears, select the required printer, and click "Select".

    6. After selection, if it is normal, the printer will be added automatically.

    7. Take out the CD that you gave when you bought the printer, or search for the printer model**. Follow the prompts to install. There are a few things that need to be clarified here. Here we recommend using "Make sure you want to install the software without connecting to the printer" and do not select another option.

    8. After the installation is completed, execute the above steps once. This time, I successfully added the printer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The slash is in the opposite direction, so I can't find the printer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As far as the description and **, your slash is wrong, it's a backslash. \\

    I don't know how to continue asking, satisfied.

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