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First, determine whether the sharing permission of the printer on machine B conflicts with the account on machine A.
Take a look at whether the account name of the two computers is the same, if the account is the same and the passwords of the two computers are different, this image will appear, and there are several ways to solve it:
1. Use the same password for both computers (the easiest thing to do).
2. Open the guest account of machine B, and then change the username of computer A to another name (whatever you want, just don't be the same as the user on machine B anyway).
3. Change the username or password of the current user on machine A to access machine B, and keep it the same as that of the user on machine B. Operation mode: Control Panel - > User - > "Current User" - > network password.
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Delete the driver, restart it, and reinstall the driver.
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Change the printer on computer (b) to the default printer, then restart it, and you're good to go.
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The driver is installed incorrectly, and it is right to press.
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First check whether machine A and machine B can access each other, such as whether they can access each other's files, and if so, see if the firewalls of the two computers prohibit printing services.
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I guess the problem is not on your computer, but on computer B.
You see if his Windows firewall or other firewalls have IP restrictions set.
= Supplemental. Another question, maybe your operating system is not compatible with the model of that printer? It is recommended to support your system's driver according to the official **** latest version of the printer model.
Also, check to see if printer-related services such as print spooler are disabled in your system "Services".
Specifically, it is better to say the error message.
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Check to see if the account used by the computer (a) to log in to the computer and (b) has sufficient permissions.
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Set the printer on computer B as the default printer.
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Clear the print job and try again.
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Problem Analysis and Resolution:
access denied.(Access Denied).
Also, after you connect to a printer, you may not be able to save the password for your network printer.
Cause This occurs when you connect to a printer on a network that uses a trusted connection for the first time and the Save password check box is not selected.
Solution. To resolve this issue, use the Printers and Faxes command on the Start menu to remove the printer and then reinstall it. When you connect to a reinstalled printer for the first time and you must enter your credentials, select it by clicking the Save Password check box.
1 "Account: Customer Account Status" is enabled (under "Security Settings Local Policies Security Options"), which is actually the guest account enabled;
2 Removed the guest account from the "Deny access to this computer from the network" policy so that other computers can access the shared resource ......
By default, Windows XP's local security settings require all users accessing the network to be guests. At the same time, in the user rights assignment of Windows XP security policy, guest users are prohibited from accessing the system through the network. As a result of these two conflicting security policies, other users in the network cannot access computers using Windows XP over the network.
Here's how you can solve the problem.
Method 1: Remove the restriction on guest accounts.
Click "Start Run", enter " in the "Run" dialog box, open Group Policyr, select "Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policy User Rights Assignment", double-click the "Deny access to this computer from the network" policy, and delete the "Guest" account inside. This allows other users to use their guest account to access their computers using Windows XP over the network.
Method 2: Change the network access mode.
Open Group Policyr, select Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policies Security Options, double-click Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts policy, and change the default setting of Guest Only - Local Users to Guest Authentication to Classic: Local Users Authenticate by Themselves.
Now, when another user accesses a computer using Windows XP over the Internet, they can log in as their "identity" (provided that the account is already in Windows XP and the password is correct).
However, we may also encounter another problem, when the user's password is empty, access will still be denied.
Originally, there was a "Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console" policy in the "Security Options" policy is enabled by default, and according to the principle of denial priority in the Windows XP security policy, users with blank passwords will be prohibited from accessing computers using Windows XP through the network. We can simply deactivate this policy and solve the problem.
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