Win7 access to XP in the LAN, the simplest method

  

within the LAN, the mutual visit between Windows systems can be said to be a "difficult" problem. Many professional network administrators may not be able to quickly solve a problem that "Windows 7 cannot access XP" or "XP cannot access Windows7". I have also introduced some methods before, but because the cause of the problem is not unique, when faced with some cases, the user sometimes can't do anything about it. For Windows 7 users in the LAN can not see the Windows XP machine, some netizens have given a method that looks very "unbelievable", even "no basis", but it is considered by many users. This method "sometimes very effective": First, please ensure that the current Win7 machine's workgroup and IP are set correctly, then enter the "Network and Sharing Center" & rarquo; & ldquo; & ldquo; Advanced Sharing Settings & rdquo; The "Network Discovery", "Network Sharing" and other permissions are set to “Allow” or “Open” status. Next, open the Windows XP machine that is not accessible, generate a "Network Neighborhood" shortcut, and copy it to the current Windows 7 system (can be copied to the desktop). At this point, double-click the shortcut of Windows XP "Network Neighborhood" in this Win7 system, the current Windows 7 machine can be accessed normally. There are quite a few Win7 users who think that this method is "very good", but some users think that after the trial, "do not see the effect". This method is really easy to use, or it is not easy to use at all, or it is more appropriate for users who encounter such problems to judge.

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