Solve the Win7 system can not access the XP system shared printer method

  
printer sharing, which is commonly known as the network printer in the LAN. As long as one computer on the LAN is connected to the printer, we can let all users connect to the computer through the LAN. Other users only need to add a network printer to print the content directly. However, the system under the LAN is not unified, of course, there are win10, xp and other systems, but some use Win10 to access the WinXP system shared printer to connect, we need to solve this problem? The following small series for you to provide Solution!

Workaround 1:
1. Open the local administrator in the user<2>2, log in with the administrator, access WinXP share, if there is still an error
3 Open the service, find the TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper, stop the service and start again.
4, can access WinXP share normally, cut back to their own account is also OK.
Solution 2:
1. Install the network printer by installing a local printer.
2, first decompress the driver, that is, "a printer driver. exe"; use winrar to extract a bunch of files, originally a bunch of directly placed on it.
3, then, control panel → add printer & rarr; I need the printer is not in the list
→ manually set to add a local printer or network printer & rarr; create a new port, select "Local Port";
→ input port name & ldquo; 192.168.15.100 * **** & rdquo; (that is, the ip address of the computer connected to the printer and the name of the print share),
→ disk installation, find the decompressed directory, select autorun.inf File, ie OK.
The test is valid after the port name is changed to search the network print path.
The above method can solve the problem that Win10 can't access the shared printer of XP system

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