Win XP LAN settings and inaccessible solutions (2)

  

5. Network neighbors can not see the computer

You may not often see the computer you want to access in the network neighborhood unless you know the computer Name or IP address, by searching or directly entering //computername or //IP. Please follow the steps below to start the "Computer Browser" service. The Computer Browser Service maintains a list of computer updates on the network and provides this list to computers designated as browsers. If this service is stopped, the list is neither updated nor maintained.

137/UDP--NetBIOS Name Server, Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS) Name Server (NBNS) protocol is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP/IP, based on NetBIOS name The host name and address mapping methods are provided on the accessed network.

138/UDP--NetBIOS datagram, NetBIOS datagram is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP/IP, which is used for network login and browsing.

139/TCP--NetBIOS Session Service, part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP/IP, used for server message block (SMB), file sharing and printing. Please set the firewall to open the corresponding port. Generally, it is only necessary to allow folder and printer sharing services in the firewall.

6. About sharing mode

For shared XP, only give guest permission by default or choose to allow users to change "My Files". In the Windows 2000 operating system, users can easily set the shared properties of a folder. Just right-click on the folder and select Properties to see the Sharing Settings tab. In the Windows XP system setting folder sharing is more complicated, users can not see the sharing settings tab through the above operation. The specific modification method is as follows: Open "Tools" in "My Computer", select "Folder Properties", bring up the "View" tab, scroll to the bottom in the "Advanced Settings" section and "Simple File Sharing (Recommended) "The previous selection is canceled, and if there is a "Mickey Mouse" item in the options bar, the selection is also cancelled. After this modification, the user can easily modify the folder properties as with Windows 2000.

7.About unresponsive or slow response to network neighbor access

When browsing network neighbors in WinXP and Win2000, the system will delay 30 seconds by default. Windows will use this time to search. Whether the remote computer has a specified scheduled task (it is even possible to search the Internet). If the network does not respond when searching, it will fall into an unrestricted wait, so it is not surprising that the delay of more than 10 minutes is even reported. The following are specific solutions.

A. Turn off WinXP Schedule Taskr

To open the Task Scheduler Properties dialog box in Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services, click Stop the button to stop the service, and then set the startup type to "manual" so that the service will not be started automatically the next time it is started.

B. Delete individual subkeys in the registry

Locate the main key in the registry:

"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows

CurrentVersionExplorerRemoteComputerNameSpace"

Among them, the first child determines whether the network neighbor wants to search for the printer on the network. The second child determines whether you need to find the specified scheduled task. This is the culprit of the very slow online neighbors. You must delete this child.

Summary

The main reason is that XP does not open the guest by default, and even if the guest is opened, XP does not allow the guest to access the computer from the network by default. There is also a noteworthy question. I believe that some places that do not consider security or computer companies give people a system password is empty, but this is not allowed to log in. As long as you have tried the above methods, I believe that there will be no more problems.


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