Solution for sharing resources cannot be opened.

  

In order to improve work efficiency, we often need to access important shared resources stored in the unit server system through the LAN. For the convenience of operation, the network administrator sometimes accesses the network of the server system. The mode is set to a simple sharing mode, so that when accessing important shared resources in the server system through the network, it is not necessary to input a shared access account and password. However, recently, when I tried to access the shared resources in the Windows Server 2008 server system from a common workstation with Windows XP system, I found that when I double-click the server host icon with the mouse, the shared resources in the target server system could not be It is displayed, and finally there is an error message similar to the failure to find the target shared resource on the system screen. What is the matter?

Generally speaking, when the Windows Server 2008 server system is in the simple sharing mode state, The corresponding system will automatically complete the shared access authentication operation with the “Guest” account. If the authentication operation is unsuccessful, a password input dialog box will appear on the system screen, asking us to re-enter the shared access account and password; however, the system now The password input dialog box does not appear on the screen, indicating that the shared access authentication operation has passed. At first, I thought that the Windows Server 2008 server system forbids the “Guest” account to access the target shared resources, so I manually set the appropriate access rights for the “Guest” account, but this setting did not solve the problem.

Later, the author searched the Internet for the fault phenomenon, and finally found the specific cause of the failure. When we enabled the file sharing function in the Windows Server 2008 server system, the system will automatically start at the same time. Run the hidden shared service IPC$. After we log in to the server system through the online neighbor window, the hidden shared service IPC$ will automatically display the various shared resources in the server system correctly, so that we can be on the client. The target shared resources in the Windows Server 2008 server system are seen in the system's Network Neighborhood window. If the hidden shared service IPC$ in the Windows Server 2008 server system is accidentally shut down, the network neighbor window of the client system cannot display the target shared resource. After figuring out the specific cause of the failure, we only need to find a way to restore the working status of the hidden shared service IPC$ to normal, which can solve the problem of unable to display shared resources. Here are the specific recovery steps:

Log in to the Windows Server 2008 system desktop with system administrator privileges, open the system's “Start” menu, and click the “Run” command. In the system running dialog box that appears, enter the string command “&ldquo ;cmd”, after clicking the Enter key, enter the DOS working window of the corresponding system;

Secondly, at the command prompt of the working window, enter the string command <;net share IPC$”, After clicking the Enter key (as shown in Figure 5), the working status of the hidden shared service IPC$ can be restored. At this time, when we try to access the shared resources through the Network Neighborhood window in Windows XP, most of the time. You can see the various shared resources in the Windows Server 2008 server system.

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