Comprehensive analysis of the use of online neighbors

  

Everyone usually only knows that online neighbors may have some functions of network settings, but some of the specific uses believe that everyone is confused. In fact, the function of online neighbors is very powerful. If you don’t believe it, this tutorial will take everyone together today. Have a look.

1 Network Neighborhood Removal Techniques

Sometimes for security, you need to remove the Network Neighborhood icon from the system desktop. The most convenient way to delete your network neighborhood is to delete the NetBEUI and IPX/SPX protocols directly in the network settings. The specific operation is as follows: first open the “Control Panel” window, and open the “Network” dialog box in this window. Then, in the dialog box, select NetBEUI and IPX/SPX protocols and execute the delete command; then right-click the “Dial-up Network” icon and execute the “Properties” command from the pop-up context menu. In the dialog box that appears, select “server type", and cancel the NetBEUI and IPX/SPX options, and finally restart the computer.

2 My Neighboring Protocols are cleverly set up

Some people say why there is no online neighbor icon in his computer desktop? In fact, this is caused by the incorrect setting of the Network Neighborhood Protocol. Normally, everyone must reasonably set up a network protocol called NetBEUI. Since the default is not the Windows 98 operating system or the Windows 2000 operating system, this protocol will not be installed automatically; if you do not install the NetBEUI network protocol, then we will directly access other workstations in the LAN through the Network Neighborhood icon. At the same time, there may be various inexplicable errors. For example, in the Open Network Neighborhood window, you may find that many workstations on the LAN cannot be accessed, and others cannot see your computer name in the Network Neighborhood. The specific setting method is as follows: first find the “Network Neighborhood” icon on the Windows 2000 desktop, then right-click the icon, and execute the “Properties” command from the shortcut menu that opens later; then in “ldquo; On the local connection, right-click on it and execute the “Properties” command from the shortcut menu that opens. Click the “Install” button in the Properties dialog box; then select “Agreement”. And execute the "Add" command; in the protocol selection list box that appears, you can use the mouse to select the "NetBEUI" protocol, and then click the "OK" button; then the system may pop up a prompt dialog Ask everyone to put the Windows 2000 installation disk in the CD-ROM drive, and finally complete the protocol installation task according to the screen installation wizard prompt.

3 Network Neighborhood Search Method Query Technique

Everyone knows that when you double-click the “My Network Places” icon on the Windows system desktop, you will find the computer connected to the Internet; You can't find the name of the computer you need to find in the window of the network neighbor. If the computer you need to find is connected to the LAN, you can't query the workstations of the network neighbors in the normal way. You can try to use the “Search for Computers” method to find the computers in the network neighborhoods you need to access. To do this, click on the Windows system desktop and click “Start” to start ”/“Search” /“Search for the computer” command, in the subsequent dialog box, enter the name of the shared computer you are looking for, and then click with the mouse to "search immediately" button, it will take a long time, specified in the network neighborhood The computer will appear in the search results page.

4 Network Neighborhood IP Fast Access Techniques

If the Network Neighborhood icon on your computer is invalid, you can use IP address to quickly access the shared computer of Network Neighborhood. This access method is usually applicable. Without knowing the name of the shared computer in the network neighborhood. For example, if you want to access the network share of the online neighbor shared computer is 192.168.0.1, then you can follow the steps below to access the shared computer in the network neighborhood: first on the Windows system desktop, execute the "Start" menu From the pop-up list, select the "Run" command, then enter "ld.192.168.0.1" in the Run dialog and click the OK button to see the shared computer you need to access.

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