How to solve Win XP can't access Windows7 file

  
        Windows XP system computers can't access Windows 7 shared folders. Some can see shared directories under Windows 7, but once they enter the directory, they will be prompted to have no access rights.

Solution:

enter the "Network and Sharing Center" is set, the Windows firewall is turned off. Although there is an insecure risk to doing so, in order to achieve mutual access between different systems, it is only a last resort. After

closed the Windows Firewall, want to go next to the firewall settings interface on the left of the "Advanced Settings" on the "Inbound Rules" and "Outbound Rules" to be modified. In both rules, find the "File and Printer Sharing" option and set all of its options to "Allowallconnection". After

finished making the above settings, to enter into the "User Accounts" in the open "Guest" account, and system services, open the corresponding sharing. At this point, the sharing settings have been almost completed. Finally, set the corresponding shared folder. If you are familiar with the XP sharing settings, you can basically operate the following settings very conveniently. The concept of sharing Windows 7 settings is almost the same as XP. The difference is that the path is different.

Step 1. Select the folder you want to share, right-click and select "Properties" in the "sharing" option card select "Advanced Sharing" and the "Share this folder" before the hook marked Then click "Add" - "Advanced" - "Find Now" in "Permissions". Then select "Everyone" and "Guest" in the search results and confirm.

Through the above steps can basically solve the problem 99% of XP can not access the shared folder Windows7, of course, does not rule out still appear abnormal access by the above method. For this reason, it is recommended to temporarily disable additional installed anti-virus software or third-party network firewalls such as Skynet to prevent other network firewalls from obstructing access.
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