XP system sharing solution

  
        

When the network was given to people a few days ago, all the settings were exactly the same as those in 2000, but there was a situation that could not be accessed at all. I believe many people have encountered it. I believe this is because the security settings of XP are different from those of 2000. Caused. In the process of checking some information on the Internet, but also after their own tests, because of the hair, I hope to help users who do not know, please master can continue to give pointers. Some things are copied on the network, please forgive me for not indicating the source.
This does not consider physical connections and other issues, only talk about strategic issues. Please install the appropriate protocol and set the IP address correctly. Try to set your computer in a working group and have the same network segment IP address.
Because of the time problem, do not elaborate on the problems that arise. If there are problems with sharing and access, please consider the following steps:
1 Check if the guest account is enabled. Under

XP by default does not open the guest account, because some other people to be able to browse your computer, enable guest account. For security, please set a password or corresponding permission for the guest. You can also set a username and password for each machine so that computers can access each other.
2 Check if the Guest is denied access to the machine from the network.

Perhaps you met or even opened the guest can not access the situation. Please check if you refuse to access the computer from the network, because XP does not allow the guest to log in from the network by default, so even if you open the guest, you can't access it. The restriction on the Guest account is released when the system Guest user is enabled. Click "Start → Run", enter "GPEDIT.MSC" in the "Run" dialog box, open the Group Policy Editor, select "Computer Configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policies → User Rights Assignment", double-click "Reject" "Access this computer from the network" policy, delete the "GUEST" account inside. In this way, other users can use the Guest account to access the computer using Windows XP system through the network.
3 to change the network access mode

XP default is to log all users from the network are handled by the guest account, so if the encounter can not be accessed even if the administrator only has permission from the guest network logon, In the case, try changing the access mode of the network. Open the Group Policy Editor, select "Computer Configuration→Windows Settings→Security Settings→Local Policies→Security Options", double-click the "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts" policy, and set the default setting to "Guest Only - Local User" Guest Authentication", changed to "Classic: Local users authenticate with their own identity."
This way you can log in to the computer you want to access by entering your local account and password, even if you don't open the guest. The local account and password are the accounts and passwords already on the computer you want to access. If you need an account and password to access the network, you can log in by entering the account and password already on the computer you want to access.
If you do not change, you may not be able to enter the username and password. The network dialog that appears is //computername/guest is grayed out. Even if the password is empty, you can't make sure to log in without turning on the guest. Change to the classic mode, the minimum can be reached as in 2000, if you do not open the guest account, you can enter the user name and password to log in to the computer you want to enter. Maybe you will also encounter a special situation, please see below:
4 A noteworthy question:
We may also encounter another problem
When the user's password is empty, even If you make all the above changes or can't log in, the access will still be rejected. Originally, in the "Security Options", there is an "Account: Local account with blank password only allows console login" policy is enabled by default. According to the principle of rejecting priority in Windows XP security policy, users with empty passwords access through the network. Computers using Windows XP will be banned. We just need to disable this strategy to solve the problem. In the security options, just find a local account with a blank password and only allow console login to be disabled. Otherwise, even if the guest is changed to the classic mode, you can't log in. After the above changes, you can basically access it. You can try to choose a method that suits you: add something else.
5 Network neighbors cannot see the computer.

You may not always see the computer you want to access in your network neighborhood, unless you know the computer's name or IP address, by searching or directly typing //computername or //IP. Please do the following: Start the "Computer Browser" service computer browser "Service maintains a list of computer updates on the network and provides this list to the computer designated as the browser. If this service is stopped, neither update nor The list is not maintained. 137/UDP -- NetBIOS Name Server, Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBiOS) The Name Server (NBNS) protocol is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP/IP, which is accessed based on NetBiOS name Host name and address mapping methods are provided on the network.
138/UDP -- NetBIOS datagrams, which are part of the NetBiOS (NetBT) protocol suite on TCP/IP, are used for network login and browsing.
139/TCP -- NetBIOS Session Service, part of the NetBiOS (NetBT) protocol suite on TCP/IP, used for server message block (SMB), file sharing, and printing. Set _blank"> The firewall opens the corresponding port. Generally, it is only necessary to allow the folder and printer sharing service in the _blank"> firewall.
6 About the sharing mode.
XP defaults to giving only the guest permission to the sharing or selecting to allow the user to change my file. The following operations can be used to set the folder sharing permissions as before to cancel the simple file sharing. The user in the Windows 2000 operating system is very easy to set the folder's shared properties, just right click on the folder and select Properties. You can see the Sharing Settings tab. It is more complicated when you share the Windows XP System Settings folder. Users cannot see the Sharing Settings tab by doing the above. The specific modification method is as follows: Open "Tools" in "My Computer" , select "Folder Properties", bring up the "View" tab, scroll to the bottom of the "Advanced Settings" section and cancel the selection before "Simple File Sharing (Recommended)", and if there is "Mickey Mouse" in the options bar. The item also cancels its selection. After this modification, the user can easily modify the folder properties as with Windows 2000.
7 The problem of using the network neighbor to access is not responding or slow response:
completely disable the scheduled task of WinXP
When browsing the network neighborhood in WinXP and Win2000, the system will delay 30 seconds by default, Windows will use this time to search for remote Whether the computer has a specific scheduled task (it may even be searched on 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 is specific. Solution.
1. Turn off WinXP's Task Scheduler
You can open the "Task Scheduler" property dialog box in "Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services" and click the "Stop" button. Stop the service, and then set the startup type to "manual", so the service will not be automatically started the next time you start it.
. Delete the two subkeys in the registry
to the registry The primary key "
HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\RemoteComputer

\\NameSpace"
deletes the following two sub-keys


where, The child determines whether the network neighbor wants to search for the printer on the Internet (even to the Internet to search), if there is no shared printer on the network, the button can be deleted. The second child decides whether to find the specified scheduled task, this is The culprit of the very slow Internet neighbors must be deleted.
If you have any questions, please follow up and say nothing more. After the basic settings, the sharing between computers can be realized.
It is mainly because XP does not open 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. If it is a blank password, I believe that some places that do not consider security or computer companies give people a system password is empty, and is not allowed to log in. As long as you have tried the above methods, I believe that there will be no more problems.
I hope that the expert guidance, there are specific questions, please contact, XP sharing to solve the end, haha, thanks to the users who provide any information.

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