I was network sharing multiple computers and had mostly successes specifically from PCs that had Windows 10 Pro Version. Those PCs I failed were Windows 10 & 11 Home Single Language and Windows 10 Pro. I did change "Advance sharing settings" >"Turn on network discovery" > "Turn on file and printer sharing" > "Turn off password protected sharing" and I also changed the "Network Profile into Private". For the host computer for the printers I did add in the regedit the "RpcAuthnLevelPrivacyEnabled" > Restarted the "Print Spooler". For Windows 10 Home Single Language and Windows 11 Pro I still encountered the Windows Credential for connecting to the printer. For Windows 11 Pro I encountered the printer error e05.
Am I right to assume that it is because of the windows edition? And how can I solve it even if it is not?