WinXP printer sharing can not connect how to solve?

  

Printer sharing means that the local printer is shared to other users over the network so that other users can use the printer to complete the print service. Recently, however, users with WinXP systems are unable to connect when using printer sharing, indicating that the connection has failed. How to do? In such a situation, how can we solve it? Let me talk about the solution that WinXP printer sharing can't connect now.

The method is as follows:

1. Usually the printer is installed on a computer host, and then the printer is shared by other computers through the LAN. The first step is to know the internal network of the computer host where the printer is installed. IP address, and then from other computers, click Start-Run; enter “\\\\Intranet IP address”, as shown in the figure:

2. The pop-up dialog box is as follows:

3. Double-click the printer icon to prompt you to install the driver. Select “Yes>, you can connect to the printer after installation.

4. If the printer is not found in the pop-up window, it is likely that the printer sharing is not set on the host computer.

Open the host computer "Start”--&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&" Share & rdquo;

Repeat the 1 2 3 step again and the printer appears.

As shown in the figure:

5. If a dialog box asking for a user name and password is popped up, it is likely that the guest account of the host computer is not enabled, or the password of the guest account of the host computer is set.

Just need to "My Computer" on the host computer, right click and select "Manage", select "Local Users and Groups", click "Users", and put the guest on the right. Account activation or password.

6. If the following prompt appears: You may not have permission to use network resources. . Login failed: The user requested login type on this computer was not granted. Figure:

7, then only need to open on the computer host “ settings & rdquo; --- & ldquo; control panel & rdquo; --- “ management tools & rdquo; --- ld & ldquo; local security policy & rdquo; In the “Local Security Settings” "User Rights Assignment", find from the right & ldquo; refuse to access this computer from the network & rdquo; delete the Guest and other accounts, OK.

The solution for WinXP printer sharing can not be connected to give you detailed information. If you have a problem with the above problems, you may wish to try the above methods, and may be able to help you solve the problem.

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