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Shared Printer on Windows 10
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InError when connecting to shared Windows PrintersUser can not access network printers with Windows 7 connected to Windows 2008 R2Re Share a Shared Windows Printer as a different nameCannot create printer object in Active Directory, even though the printer is on the same serverHow to get connected over IPP using SSL via AddPrinter() call?Windows File Sharing not workingPrints sent to redirected remote desktop printers do not printGroup Policy Printer Mapping: Some printers are being skippedUsing Print management to manage drivers for local printersManaging Network Printers in Non-AD enviroment
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My company is upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
One computer has a printer locally connected to it while other computers would connect remotely.
Post 10 Upgrade, only an admin, myself, is able to connect to it. Everyone who isn't an admin is met with 'Windows cannot connect to the printer.' and a 0x00000569 error.
I have double checked all the share settings, shared the spool/PRINTERS folder, made sure EVERYONE and NETWORK has full control but still nothing. Is there any other secret setting I missed?
Thank you
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My company is upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
One computer has a printer locally connected to it while other computers would connect remotely.
Post 10 Upgrade, only an admin, myself, is able to connect to it. Everyone who isn't an admin is met with 'Windows cannot connect to the printer.' and a 0x00000569 error.
I have double checked all the share settings, shared the spool/PRINTERS folder, made sure EVERYONE and NETWORK has full control but still nothing. Is there any other secret setting I missed?
Thank you
windows windows-10 shared-printers
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Are your computers in domain or workgroup environment? Also have a look how your Windows 10 computer treats its network connection: public, private or domain.
– Sergey Nudnov
Apr 5 at 20:54
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My company is upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
One computer has a printer locally connected to it while other computers would connect remotely.
Post 10 Upgrade, only an admin, myself, is able to connect to it. Everyone who isn't an admin is met with 'Windows cannot connect to the printer.' and a 0x00000569 error.
I have double checked all the share settings, shared the spool/PRINTERS folder, made sure EVERYONE and NETWORK has full control but still nothing. Is there any other secret setting I missed?
Thank you
windows windows-10 shared-printers
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My company is upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7.
One computer has a printer locally connected to it while other computers would connect remotely.
Post 10 Upgrade, only an admin, myself, is able to connect to it. Everyone who isn't an admin is met with 'Windows cannot connect to the printer.' and a 0x00000569 error.
I have double checked all the share settings, shared the spool/PRINTERS folder, made sure EVERYONE and NETWORK has full control but still nothing. Is there any other secret setting I missed?
Thank you
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Are your computers in domain or workgroup environment? Also have a look how your Windows 10 computer treats its network connection: public, private or domain.
– Sergey Nudnov
Apr 5 at 20:54
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Are your computers in domain or workgroup environment? Also have a look how your Windows 10 computer treats its network connection: public, private or domain.
– Sergey Nudnov
Apr 5 at 20:54
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Are your computers in domain or workgroup environment? Also have a look how your Windows 10 computer treats its network connection: public, private or domain.
– Sergey Nudnov
Apr 5 at 20:54
Are your computers in domain or workgroup environment? Also have a look how your Windows 10 computer treats its network connection: public, private or domain.
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Apr 5 at 20:54
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