Xp permission settings and network printers denied access resolution

  
                  

Problem raised:

A: Computer software and hardware application network computer clinic column long NO.2525 Q: What should the network printer refuse to access?

2: Appears when accessing the printer ("***Unreachable. You may not have permission to use network resources. Please contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access. Deny access" How to Solution?

Problem Analysis Solution:

Solution Reference 1:

The following content is from Microsoft's official reference material (computer software and hardware application network slightly modified):

Symptom
When you try to print to a network printer that requires trusted credentials, or when you try to view the properties of a network printer, the following error message may appear:

Access Denied. (Access denied)

Also, after connecting to the printer, you may not be able to save the password for the network printer.

Cause
When you first connect to a network that uses a trusted connection This happens when the printer is not checked.

Solution
To resolve this issue, use "Printer and Fax" on the Start menu. Command, delete the printer first, then reinstall. When you first connect to the reinstalled printer and you must enter your credentials, click the Save password check box to select it.

Solution Reference 2:

The following content comes from the network (computer software and hardware application network modification and finishing, but also due to finishing, the original author is unknown):

Principle:

The main thing is to modify "local security Two strategies in Settings:

1. "Account: Customer Account Status" is enabled (under "Security Settings → Local Policies → Security Options"), this setting is actually the guest account is enabled. ;

2. In the "Deny access to this computer from the network" policy, the guest account is deleted, so that other computers can access the shared resources...


By default, The local security settings of Windows XP require that the users who access the network all adopt the guest mode. At the same time, in the user rights assignment of the Windows XP security policy, the guest user is prohibited from accessing the system through the network. Conflicting security policies have prevented other users on the network from accessing computers using Windows XP over the network. You can use the following methods.

Method 1 Unblock the Guest Account

Click " Start → Run, enter “GPEDIT.MSC” in the “Run” dialog box, open the Group Policy Editor, select “Computer Configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policies → User Rights Assignment”, double-click “Reject from Network” Access this computer" policy, delete the "GUEST" account inside. So other users can use the Guest account to access the computer using Windows XP system through the network.

Method 2 Change the network access mode

Open the Group Policy Editor, select "Computer Configuration→Windows Settings→Security Settings→Local Policies→Security Options" and double-click "Network Access: Local Account" The "Share and Security Mode" policy changes the default setting "Guest Only - Local User Guest Authentication" to "Classic: Local User authenticates by itself".

Now, when other users access a computer using Windows XP over the network, they can log in with their own "identity" (provided that this account already exists in Windows XP and the password is correct).

However, we may encounter another problem. When the user's password is empty, the access will be rejected.

Originally, in the "Security Options", there is an "Account: Local account with blank password only allows console login" policy is enabled by default. According to the principle of rejecting priority in Windows XP security policy, the password is Empty users accessing a computer using Windows XP over the network are banned. We just need to disable this strategy to solve the problem.

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