The specific methods are as follows:
First, you must ensure that the relevant services related to the printing function are in an automatic startup state, with emphasis on checking TCP/IP NetBIOS helper,workstation,remote Desktop configuration,print Spooler these services. The way to open a service is to win+r the Run window and enter Services.msc.
Second, to connect the printer to set up the computer, connect the printer, to ensure that the normal printing, in the printer properties for sharing settings.
Third, the computer connected to the printer to set permissions
1, enable the Guest account, turn on Computer Management (Win+r the Run window, input compmgmt.msc), cancel the "account has been disabled" before the check. This is because other computers in the LAN to initiate print requests are operating as guest, some tutorials in the wrong way to guide users in Group Policy to disable the guest account, which is inconsistent with the principle of computer sharing
2, open the Group Policy page (Win+r the Run window, enter Gpedit.msc), and navigate to "Windows Settings"-"Security Settings"-"Local Policies";
A, in the user Rights assignment, delete the "Deny access to this computer from the network" to the guest;
b, in the security options, "Account: Guest account status" account: The use of blank password ... "The settings are kept in the" enabled "state;
3, it is recommended that you do not modify other Group Policy options to keep the default.
Four, connect the shared printer
Direct win+r up the running window, input 192.168.x.x can see the shared printer, to connect it!