How can win 7 and win xp be able to visit each other smoothly in the LAN?

  

A convenient place in the LAN is that computers and computers can be accessed, but if they are different systems, there are certain problems, such as win 7 and win xp. In the LAN, mutual visits between Windows systems can be said to be a "difficult" problem. Many professional network administrators may not be able to quickly solve the problem that Windows 7 cannot access XP" or "XP cannot access Windows 7" However, because the cause of the problem is not unique, when faced with some individual problems, the user sometimes can't do anything about it.

For Windows 7 users on the LAN, they can't see the problem of Windows XP machines. Some netizens have given a way that looks very "unbelievable", even "no basis". However, many users think that this method is “sometimes effective”:

First of all, please ensure that the current Windows 7 machine workgroup and IP are set correctly, and then enter the “Network and Sharing Center” ”→“Advanced Sharing Settings<quo;, set the "Network Discovery", "Network Sharing" and other permissions items to "Allow" or "Open" status.

Next, open the Windows XP machine that is inaccessible, generate a "Network Neighborhood" shortcut, and copy it to the current Windows 7 system (can be copied to the desktop). At this point, double-click the shortcut of windows xp“network neighbor" in this Windows 7 system, the current Windows 7 machine can be accessed normally.

This method is relatively simple to solve the problem of mutual visits. No matter from which aspect, there is no difficulty for users. Many Windows 7 users think that this method is "very good". However, some users think that after the trial, "do not see the effect". This method is really easy to use, or it is not easy to use at all. The author believes that it is more appropriate for users who encounter such problems to judge.

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