Share access to Windows xp share problem solution

  
By default, the access method of xp system is "only guest" way, then you access it, of course, it is fixed as guest can not enter other user accounts.
A lot of xp systems have enabled guest and can't access the network. The fault is solved as follows:
Why is the guest still enabled?
1. By default, xp disables the guest account
2. By default, Xp's local security policy prohibits guest users from accessing the network.
3. By default, xp's local security policy-user rights assignment, “empty password users can only log in to the console” is enabled, that is Say, any account with a blank password can't be accessed from the network, only the local login, the default default password for the guest
So, if you need to use the guest user to access the xp, you need to make the above three settings: enable guest, modify the security policy to allow The guest accesses from the network, disables the security policy in 3 or adds a password to the guest.
When accessing xp, the username in the login dialog is gray, always a guest user, and cannot enter another user account.
The reason is that this security policy is in the management tool - local security policy - security options - & ldquo; network access: local account sharing and security mode & rdquo;.
So, the easiest way to access xp is to not have the guest enabled, just modify the security policy above to "classic". Other operating systems can access their own account information by accessing xp.

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