Win7 and XP LAN settings

  
This method is available on many websites. It seems to have some effect on my own settings. Now share it, and by the way, I will add the method of setting up XP and Win7
LAN. XP, my classmate is Win7, using a switch to do LAN. In fact, this is very simple, many people can not connect because many Win7 users do not turn off the firewall, so the connection is not. Here is to Turn off the firewall, and then set the IP.
IP setting is 192.168.0.2 (my) My classmates are 192.168.0.3 and so on. In this case, the entire dormitory is playing against LAN games. More useful methods. Solve the "Network Neighborhood" access failure Win7 and XP "Network Neighborhood" can not access each other (inter-network access and two-machine interconnection visit), you can refer to the following solution (this post is a win7 screenshot, XP settings and win7 similar ... PS: Because I use the English version of the system, so the screenshot will be in English with the map, the specific Chinese will be explained in the steps, no longer repeat). 1. Close the firewall. Close win7 and XP firewall ,Such as If you have a third-party firewall, please turn it off yourself. 2. Open the guest account. Open the guest account at both win7 and XP. 3. Open file and printer sharing. Also enable Win7 and XP's "File and Printer Sharing" function. Remote access, you also need to open the "remote service management" function in the firewall. 4. Check the anti-virus software and system-assisted software settings. Some anti-virus software with Internet access and remote service control features, may affect the "My Network Places" Access, you can try to check the anti-virus software security rules settings, because the anti-virus software is varied, I will not take screenshots, please check according to your own anti-virus software, or temporarily turn off the anti-virus software. In addition, Windows optimization master and other optimization software may also close the file. Folder sharing function, so if there is optimization, please check the optimization settings carefully. Win7 access XP solution 1. Open "Network and Sharing Center" in win7 - select "Change advanced sharing settings", and then "Network Discovery" and Permissions such as "Network Share" are set to "Allow" or "Open" status. 2. On XP computers that cannot be accessed, "Network Neighborhood" creates a shortcut. Then copy this shortcut to win7 (PS: for example on the desktop of win7), and then double-click this shortcut, it is possible to let win7 access to XP normally. At this point, most The bloody case caused by "My Network Places" can be solved. You can at least enter the other computer through "My Network Places" and see the shared folder. But there will be new problems, then look at..."----- ——————-XP access win7 solution This situation means that the XP computer can access win7 through “My Network Places” and see the shared folder in win7, but after double-clicking it will prompt no permission. The solution is as follows: 1 In the Win7 computer, enter the firewall settings interface. In the "Advanced Settings", set all "File and Printer Sharing" of "Inbound Rules" and "Outbound Rules" to "Allow". 2. On win7 computer Right-click "Properties" - "Share" - "Advanced Sharing" in the shared folder, hook the hook in front of "Share this folder" and click "Add" - "Advanced" - "Immediately" in "Permissions" Find ", select "everyone" and "guest" in the result. 3. If you still can't access the shared folder after taking the above steps, you can also select the shared folder, right click and select "Security", select access user ("everyone "", "Guest" and "User", etc.) and click "Edit", tick the "Full Control Permissions" hook. XP can not solve the problem of win7 write operation This problem is XP and win7 can visit each other However, when XP transfers files to Win7, sometimes the error "The server has insufficient storage space to process this command" will appear, and "My Network Places" will be disconnected. The solution is as follows: 1. Call up CMD under Win7 and enter " Netstop server" + enter, then enter "net startserver" + enter, the purpose is to restart the service.
2. Step one is not a cure, if you want to do it once and for all, click Start in Win7, enter "regedit "Enter, call up the registry editor, in the "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\services\\LanmanServer\\Parameters"
change the value of the "size" on the right side to "3" (if there is no such key value from Have created a new DWord, which is binary), then find "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\SessionManager\\Memory Management" on the left side, change the value of "LargeSystemCache" on the right side to "1", and restart the computer. At this point, the basic transformation has been completed.. Of course, this is only possible in most cases.. There are some individual cases below. Given the example, I will not take a screenshot.. Other various solutions that cannot be connected Q: XP and win7 Can not interoperate. The error code is: 0×80070035 Prompt to find the path. A: TCP/IPNetBIOS Helper problem. XP access sharing does not need this service, so the service has been disabled for a long time without exception. However, Win7 needs, so in If you disable Win7's TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service, you will not be able to access your own shares. You will also be unable to access XP with TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service disabled. To use Win7 to access shared resources on the host, you must The server opens TCP/IP NetBiOS Helper service. Q: XP shared win7 printer final solution. A: 1. Make sure your Win7 has the printer driver installed correctly and has been opened. The print sharing function is enabled.
2. Make sure that the Win7 firewall has the print sharing option enabled, or turn off the firewall directly.
3. When you enable print sharing, you must check "Share - Other Drivers". Intel Windows2000 or XP" driver, and install the printer For XP driver, otherwise XP computer will connect to the shared printer when prompted to put the driver. 4. Make sure all computers are in the same network segment, the same work Groups such as: MSHOME, that can access each other.
5.XP computer, directly use the "\\\\Win7 computer IP" method, connect to Win7 computer, then you should see that it has been shared For the printer, right click and select "Connect".

PS: Due to DNS interpretation or automatic DHCP allocation, Win7 computers should assign a static IP address directly to other users for normal access.


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