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File and printer sharing must be turned on Reference: Share your network printer | Microsoft Support This tutorial will show you how to unshare or share a printer over the network without using HomeGroup in Windows 10 You must be signed in as an administrator to share a printer connected to your PC
- Add Shared Printer in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten Forums
The user profile used for sharing and the file folder printer shares will continue to work This tutorial will show you how to add a shared printer without using HomeGroup in Windows 10 Requirements to add a shared printer: You must be on the same network as the computer the shared printer is connected to The shared printer must be powered on
- Turn On or Off File and Printer Sharing in Windows 10
13 Sep 2025 How to Turn On or Off File and Printer Sharing in Windows 10 File and printer sharing is the ability of a computer running Windows to share a folder or attached printer with other computers on a network File sharing allows you to make files and folders in a shared folder accessible to others on the network to view, copy, or modify
- Share Files and Folders Over a Network in Windows 10
File sharing over a network in Windows 10 allows you to share files and folders on your computer with other users over a private or public network in your workgroup or domain You can set the permissions of a shared file or folder to allow groups or users to have a read only, change (modify), or full control access rights
- Turn On or Off Password Protected Sharing in Windows 10
How to Turn On or Off Password Protected Sharing in Windows 10 When password protected sharing is turned on, only people who have a user account and password on your computer can access shared files, printers attached to your computer, and the Public folders If you wanted to give access to shared files to other people without an account and password on your computer, then you will need to
- Users\Username folder visible on networked computers (Solved)
Users\Username folder visible on networked computers (Solved) <Resolved> This is a home network with all the attached PCs network profiles set to private Network Discovery and Printer and File Sharing are set to "On" (for private networks) Under "All Networks", Public Folder Sharing is set to "On" and password protected sharing is "off"
- Enable File and Printer Sharing via Group Policy or Registry
Enable File and Printer Sharing via Group Policy or Registry I really need this enabled on all of the computers on my network Unfortunately they weren't enabled durring the initial setup process and now they are spread out across 5 branches in three cities, and I really don't want to have to remote to each one and enable it manually
- Why is Defender Firewall Blocking Access to Network shares
With it on, the Sharing options are set as: Private Profile: NW Discovery OFF File and Printer Sharing OFF Public Profile is set: NW Discovery ON File and Printer Sharing OFF Others on the network with WIndows 10 can access this share and the printer fine I have logged what Outgoing that Defender is Blocking Dropping, and Port 137 is being
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