Microsoft stated that it has resolved another issue in Windows 11 that caused a failure to install the printer via a network connection. Earlier this month, Microsoft acknowledged this problem and confirmed that Windows 10/11 has this problem.
Microsoft explained: This problem has been observed in devices that use HTTP to connect to the print server to access the printer. When the client connects to the server to install the printer, the directory does not match, resulting in the incorrect generation of the installer file. Therefore, the driver The program may not be downloaded. The printer connection method described in this question is not commonly used for devices designed for home use. The printing environment affected by this problem is more common in businesses and organizations.
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The good news is that this problem has now disappeared because the latest cumulative update released by Microsoft to all devices running the aforementioned Windows version includes special fixes in this area. So theoretically, the only thing you need to do is install the KB5006746 cumulative update on the affected system.
If the cumulative update cannot be installed temporarily, Microsoft also provides a temporary solution. Microsoft said: IT administrators with administrative rights can still install printer drivers on the client through other means, such as copying packaged drivers from known good software package locations. Only the automatic download and installation process will be affected by this problem.