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Windows 10 Home Edition cannot share printer's certificate. Insufficient certificate

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Some Win10 users may encounter insufficient credentials when trying to connect to a shared printer. In response to this situation, we provide the following solutions for your reference. The solution is also very simple.

Win10 Home Edition Shared Printer Insufficient Credentials Solution:

1. Start the "Control Panel" application and enter "Control Panel\User Account\Credential Manager" in the address bar. Then press the Enter key.

Windows 10 Home Edition cannot share printers certificate. Insufficient certificate

2. Select "Windows Credentials" in the pop-up interface and click "Add Windows Credentials".

Windows 10 Home Edition cannot share printers certificate. Insufficient certificate

3. Fill in the IP address, administrator login name and password you need to access according to actual needs (taking accessing the printer shared folder as an example, here the administrator login name is admin), confirm and exit after completing the filling.

4. Select the "Run" command in the start menu of the Win10 system, enter the command "\\192.168.16.20" and press Enter to successfully complete the connection.

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