The computer that connects the printer is an XP system, the printer model: HP Laser Jet 1010, opens the network share, the following dialog box appears when adding the printer with the Win7 system in the local area network:
Looking for a lot of information is not very comprehensive. So the solution to write down the process and share with you, hope and I like the first time you connect the printer you can less tangle, hehe
Workaround:
1. Open the C:windowssystem32spoolprinters folder, right-click-Properties, remove read-only properties, and delete all files in the Printers folder (generally not).
2. Modify the Registration Form
Run-regedit to open the registry
Delete all files under Hkey_local_machinesystemcontrolset001controlprintprinters
3. Open the service:
Open the Control Panel-system and Security-admin tool-service (or run--services.msc), open the service, locate the Print spooler entry, double-click to set to Automatic and start.
At the beginning, I did not go to the first two steps, directly to open the Print Spooler service, can be opened when I click on any other place, the service itself closed, groping for a half-day, until the 1, 2 steps to finish before starting print Spooler service does not automatically shut down this problem, may be the first two steps with the Print Spooler service automatic shutdown is directly related to, or may be other operations repaired well, this is not sure (I am sure the system is not poisoned, there is no shortage of printer dynamic link library), Have to know the netizen trouble to tell.
After these three steps can add a printer, it is best to open Network discovery. Add a printer by name will be convenient, select the direct connection to the printer, select the printer, the following prompts to be able to, I used three computers when the mice were successful OH
Incidentally, using Ubuntu to connect to a network printer is not as troublesome as windows, and the direct connection succeeds.
Method: Click on the top right corner of the desktop shutdown icon--printer--added on it.