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== Printer Sharing == | |||
=== Authentication Issues === | |||
In recent version of Windows 11, user authentication is required for printer sharing, and the account used to authenticate with must exist on the clients as well. Follow these steps (taken from https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1168568/error-credentials-supplied-are-not-sufficient-when, by user Don Baker):<blockquote>I was struggling with the same issue. I tried everything. Turning off password protected printing, modifying registry keys etc. Everything the Internet had to offer. | |||
# On the Windows 11 computer where the printer is shared, create a local user (lusrmgr.msc) I created a user named "printer" and gave it a password. | |||
# On the Windows 10/11 computer you are trying to print from, open Control Panel > User Accounts > Windows Credentials. Select Windows Credentials, then select Add Windows Credential. | |||
# Fill out the fields (server name, user name, password) and click OK. | |||
Now you should be able to add a printer without being prompted for credentials.</blockquote> |
Revision as of 03:55, 31 March 2025
Printer Sharing
Authentication Issues
In recent version of Windows 11, user authentication is required for printer sharing, and the account used to authenticate with must exist on the clients as well. Follow these steps (taken from https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1168568/error-credentials-supplied-are-not-sufficient-when, by user Don Baker):
I was struggling with the same issue. I tried everything. Turning off password protected printing, modifying registry keys etc. Everything the Internet had to offer.
- On the Windows 11 computer where the printer is shared, create a local user (lusrmgr.msc) I created a user named "printer" and gave it a password.
- On the Windows 10/11 computer you are trying to print from, open Control Panel > User Accounts > Windows Credentials. Select Windows Credentials, then select Add Windows Credential.
- Fill out the fields (server name, user name, password) and click OK.
Now you should be able to add a printer without being prompted for credentials.