- In the shared printer on the computer, open the Control Panel and click "View Devices and Printers".
- Right-click on the shared printer, select "Printer Properties", and then select this printer.
- On the "Sharing" tab, enter the correct "Shared Name". This should be a name that accurately identifies the printer.
- In the "Security" tab, there is no "Everyone" option in the "Group or User" list. Click "Add" to add "Everyone" as a new user or group.
- In the "Group or User" dialog box, find "Everyone" and click "Add". Confirm by clicking "Add" again.
- A window will appear asking for confirmation of adding "Everyone" to the "Group or User" list. Enter a password and confirm your action by clicking "OK".
- This step ensures that only authorized users have access to the shared printer.
- The change will not affect any shared printers connected through local accounts, as those do not require administrator privileges.
- You may need to reconnect to the printer after making these changes to regain access to it. Click "Connect" to reconnect and ensure the printer is working properly.
The process involves accessing the "共享" settings on the shared printer on the computer with Windows 8 Update, checking if the "Everyone" user/group has been added, and granting them appropriate permissions to print from the shared printer. By following these steps, you can resolve the issue of not being able to print on Windows 8 Update and regain full control over your shared printer.
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