Introduction to Windows 7 Adding Network Printers

  

Computer shop news After adding a network printer under win7, everything is normal, there is also a printer in the printer list, the file is also displayed on the printer, the printer is not working, now tell everyone, how in win7 Add a network printer under the xp system to the machine.

The first is win7, first briefly talk about the process, first confirm that the 7 and xp machines are in the same working group, then check if some services are turned on, and then ensure that the print sharing function of 7 is turned on and there is no Blocked by the firewall

Step 1:

Put the win7 and xp machines under the same working group, win7, right click on the computer — attribute — change settings

Step 2:

Right-click on the computer---Management--Services and Applications— service or directly in the Start---Runbar (win+r direct call) and enter services.msc underneath These services [Startup Type] are selected as [Auto], [Service Status] is [Started] computer browser

dhcp client

dns client

function discovery resource publication< Br>

remote procedure call remote procedure call (rpc) locator server

ssdp discovery

tip/ip netbioshelper workstation upnp device host

Step 3: Turn on the network Sharing and File Sharing

Control Panel & mdash; Network and Sharing Center & mdash; Select Family Group and Sharing Options --//Change advanced sharing settings

Step 4: Let the printer share through the Windows Firewall

Open the Control Panel as before - Network and Sharing Center, there is a Windows Firewall in the lower left corner, open and then go to the left There is a program or function that allows you to check the relevant settings through the Windows Firewall xp.

Step 1: Set the printer to share

Step 2: Check if these two protocols are available. Install the network sharing protocol tcp/ip protocol

Step 3: Check if the server service starts

Two methods

1 Start — run (win+r)-- -services.msc—server, see if it is "automatic" "automatically""started&>

2 Right click on my computer---management---lower left service and application---service Similarly, check if the server is "automatic" "automatically" "started>

Step 4: Check the following Group Policy settings


Start---Run (win+r)---secpol.msc-Security Settings-Local Policies

User Rights Assignment - Deny access to this computer from the network--attribute, delete "All Users". Security Options: Network Access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of sam accounts, attribute set to "deactivate". Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of sam accounts and shares, attribute settings For "Deactivate". Network Access: Sharing and security model for local accounts, attribute changed to "Classic - Local users authenticate with their own".


Step: Check that the guest account is enabled

The last step: Control Panel — Devices and Printers — Add Printers---Add Local Printers (Note: Local Printers)---Create New Ports (local port) ----Next---The input box of the port name pops up (experience, input ip address seems to be better)

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