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The method of setting up a LAN shared printer in win7 is as follows:
1.Click the "Start" button and select "Devices and Printers", as shown below
2.Select the printer you want to share, right-click on the printer, and select Printer Properties, as shown in the following figure
3.Switch to the "Share" tab and check "Share this printer", as shown below
4.Right-click the network connection icon in the system tray and select Open Network and Sharing Center, as shown in the following figure
9.Right-click on the shared printer, select "Connect", and then select "Print Test Page", and the printer sharing is complete.
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Win7 system with the development, although on the eve of being eliminated by the grandson, but the use of win764 bit flagship version of the user is not a few, there are users in the process of making the win7 shared printer can not connect to the situation, do not know how to solve, the following brings you win7 shared printer can not be connected through the network solution.
The specific steps are as follows:
1. Click Start, click Run, Enter, Click OK;
2. Click Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options in the left navigation bar, and find "Account: Guest Account Status" in the right list and double-click;
3. The dialog box pops up, click on the hall that has been activated, and click OK;
4. Find "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts" in the list on the right, and then double-click.
5. In the pop-up dialog box, select "Guest Only - Authenticate local users, and their body is guests" from the drop-down list, and click OK;
6. Close Group Policyr and restart the computer.
The above is the solution to the win7 shared printer that cannot be connected through the network, and the above method steps can solve the situation that the win7 shared printer cannot be connected through the network.
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Use the guest user to share the printer.
On the computer connected to the printer, do the following:
1. It is recommended to install the NetBIOS protocol first. In the local link properties ->Install-> select protocol -> click Add -> wait for a while, select the protocol that contains NetBIOS (it should be the longest one) and then install it, and reboot the system when it is done.
2. Start --- set up --- printer--- find the printer you have installed, right-click on the properties, click the "Share" tab--- select "Share this printer", the share name can be arbitrary, in fact, the default can be.
3. Right-click on my computer--- manage local users and groups --- local users --- local users, find the guest user, and right-click to enable it.
4. Start--Run--Enter Enter. Computer Configuration---Windows Settings---Security Settings--> Local Policy --- "User Rights Assignment" Find the "Access this computer from the network" policy on the right side of the window, see if there is a guest user in it, if not, double-click this policy, click Add, enter guest, and then OK, then OK;
Then find the "Deny access to this computer from the network" policy, see if there is a guest user, if there is, double-click this policy, select guest, click Delete, and then OK.
On a computer that does not have a printer connected, do the following:
1. Install the NetBIOS protocol, as above. Also, make sure that you can ping the machine connected to the printer.
2-、Start --- setting --- printer--- right-click in the blank space --- add printer--- next --- select "network printer or printer connected to other computers"--next--- select the third "printer connected to the Internet home or office network"--Next--- find the host name of the printer computer--- double-click it will pop up the printer's share name, check, The next step is to install the driver of the shared printer (it will prompt that there is a virus, it doesn't matter if you click OK directly), and you can share the printer after completion.
Hope you succeed!
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The system requirements of Win7 are higher than those of XP, and you need to install the printer's own driver on each computer that uses a shared printer, and select the corresponding printer in the process of driver installation.
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First of all, see if the company's other computers can be connected If you can, you can look at your network interface Pull the network cable to someone else's machine to see if it can be connected After this exclusion, delete your own printer and then connect it If you can't connect, turn off the firewall In addition, if you install the Rising firewall, you must stop protecting it, no matter if you can't connect it, I guess it's a problem with the firewall.
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First of all, your computer's IP address can't be changed.
Your computer is likely to automatically get an IP address, and when the time is up, it will automatically get another IP, and your colleague will print by finding you by the IP address.
So I suggest that you manually enter a static IP address or bind an IP address inside the router.
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Start by installing a similar printer locally to the share.
After installation, modify the port and add the IP address of the shared printer to the port.
To put it simply, it should be understandable, (unless it's a rookie!) )
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1. Press win+r to bring up the run dialog box, and then enter enter;
2. At this time, the window of the local service will pop up, and we will find the print spooler service among many services;
3. Double-click to open the Print Spooler service, then set the startup type to Automatic, and then click the Launch button;
4. After starting the printer service, we can print the test page smoothly.
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1. Right-click on my computer, enter Management - Services and Applications, and then enter it in the lower left corner of the lower left corner, press Enter, and open the service settings.
2. Adjust the command of the internal service, such as: startup type = automatic, service status = has been started.
3. Set a name for the workgroup of 2 or several computers, and set it there in the reverse button on my computer, 4. Enter the network sharing center ---select homegroup and sharing options";
5. Under Allow the program to communicate through the Windows Firewall, pull down the mouse lever to see the network discovery, file and printer sharing, and tick the box, so that it is over.
6. Set up the sharing on the printer and set the printer to be public.
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1. Host-side settings:
1.Start the shared printer.
2.Set up a shared printer.
3.Confirm the host computer name.
2. Client settings:
1.Click "Start" and "Run", enter the host "computer name" "tianmeng-pc", and then click "OK" to open the host side sharing, as shown in the figure.
3.Click "Start" "Devices & Printers" to see the successfully configured shared printer, and you can select this printer when printing.
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Make the following settings under the win8 system: 1. Press the win+r shortcut key, enter, and click OK;
2. Click Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options in the left navigation bar, and find "Account: Guest Account Status" in the right list and double-click;
3. The dialog box pops up, click Enabled, click OK;
4. Find "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts" in the list on the right, and then double-click.
5. In the pop-up dialog box, select "Guest Only - Authenticate local users as guests" from the drop-down list, and click OK.
6. Close Group Policyr and restart the computer.
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2.Add printers through the control panel.
3.Local printers are added, not networks.
4.Add a new port to select the local interface.
5. Enter the name of the port.
6. Select the manufacturer and printer model, if there is no model you need on the right, you can click Windows Update
7. If you can't find the model of your printer, prepare the XP driver of your printer in advance, select "Install from disk", and find the directory where the XP driver is locatedini file, select it, and then your printer name will appear, press Next to continue.
8. Adding.
9. After the addition is completed, you can see this printer.
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