XP how to access win7 shared files

  
In the same LAN, if you use the system is XP then can not access the win 7 computer? The answer is no. Four factors of LAN sharing: First, user rights Second, security settings Third, the same network segment (that is, the same gateway) Fourth, must be in the same working group. Two computers at home, one with XP, one with win7, router with LAN connection. It used to be the same as the workgroup name of the two machines. By default, win7 can access the shared files on xp, but XP can't. Visit win7. Find the reason to find win7 default Guest (guest account) is forbidden, you need to manually open: * Open Guest account: Right click on my computer /management /user has a Guest, double click to remove "Account has been disabled" & rdquo; . *Delete<quo;reject access to this computer from the network>guest account in the account: run group policy (gpedit.msc)/local computer/computer configuration/windows settings/security settings/local policy/user rights assignment/rejection from Network access to this computer. Check the guest and delete it. (Win7 default guest is not allowed to access the share) *Disabled "Account: Local account with blank password only allows console login" Note: Some anti-virus software updates will also disable the guest account. In this case, In addition to viewing the above three operations, you also need to: * Run the service policy <;Services.msc”. Start "Cllipbook Server" (folder server): This service allows other users on your network to see your system favorites folder. Of course, sometimes you can change it to manual startup, and then use other programs to post information on your network. * If the Clipbook service cannot be started. Error 1068: The dependent service or group could not be started. You need this step (you can see their dependencies): first turn on Network DDE DSDM (if it is turned on, go to the second step), then turn on Network DDE, then open Clipbook. Finally, set win7 file sharing, add the Guest (guest account) permission to the folder that needs to be shared. Although you are using the XP system, you can still access the win 7 computer, just use the above method to operate.
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