Win 7 shared printer connected to XP computer

  
XP and Win7 printer sharing setting method The company's printer is connected to the xp computer, sharing the printer through the LAN, realizing remote access, the company's xp and 2003 access are normal, but my notebook (win 7 system) is inaccessible. All are inaccessible, no permissions. Analysis of the problem: 1. The first feeling: win7 system sharing is not set correctly (install online steps to join the workgroup, open network sharing and file and printer sharing, open the background service, and firewall), But still the same problem 2. Forgot to consider: Is it a problem with xp system, win7 requires new service or protocol support for LAN sharing, xp is not installed, and finally it is necessary to add a protocol to xp local connection, it is normal. To do, the first step is to start from win 7 and start the related background service. The second step is to start with xp and add a protocol in xp. (It seems that we have to deal with the problem, we need to consider both sides of the relevant things, the problem There may be more than one place, just watching a little bit will make us go a lot of astray.) Nonsense, not to see the specific process. Specific process: 1. Win7 side 1. Open service Right click on My Computer or Computer & mdash; Governance----Services and Applications, open the service, or open it with WIN+R---Enter services.msc, press Enter, open the service settings
Add Protocol
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2.Start-Run-services.msc- Find "server" ; service, attribute startup type -"automatic"-determine, then click on the left "start", OK. 3. Group Policy Settings: Start Menu Run -secpol.msc - Security Settings - Local Policies User Rights Assignment - "Reject access to this computer from the network" attribute, delete the "all user groups". Security options: Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts, attribute to "Deactivate". Network access : Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and shares, attribute to "deactivate". Network access: share and security model for local accounts, attribute changed to "classic - local users authenticate with their own". 4 User Management---Start guest user. Click on the desktop my computer right-go - Local users and groups - Users, remove the "guest user attribute on the right" " The account has been deactivated before the hook is removed".

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