What if the XP computer LAN cannot access the shared folder?

  

At work, we can quickly access files shared on a colleague's computer via a local area network, but sometimes this feature will fail. An XP computer user recently discovered that the LAN cannot access the shared folder and prompts “Workgroup” to be inaccessible during the access. You may not have permission to use network resources. & rdquo;, this article will introduce you to the solution to the LAN can not access the shared folder.

First, the Network Neighborhood & rarr; local connection & rarr; property in, & ldquo; to see whether the file and printer sharing microsoft network installation & rdquo ;;

Second, the control panel & rarr; Management tool → local security policy → local policy & rarr; user rights assignment, & ldquo; access to this computer from the network access to the guest account, and "reject to access this computer from the network" delete the guest account; br>

Third, my computer & rarr; tools & rarr; folder options & rarr; View & rarr; remove & ldquo; use simple file sharing (recommended) & rdquo; before the hook;

Fourth, Control Panel & Rarr; Management Tools & Rarr; Local Security Policy & Rarr; Local Policy & Rarr; Security Options, "Network Access: Local Account Sharing and Security Mode" set to “ Only Guest - Local User Guest authentication & rdquo; (optional, this setting requires a password to access the dialog box can be removed, depending on the circumstances also set to & ldquo; classic - local users authenticate as themselves & rdquo;);

Five, right-click & ldquo; My Computer & rdquo; & rarr; & ldquo; Properties & rdquo; & rarr; & ldquo; the computer name & rdquo ;, see this tab, there does not appear your LAN workgroup name, such as & ldquo; workgroup & rdquo; and so on. Then click the “Network ID” button to start the “Network Identification Wizard”: Click “Next” to select “This unit is part of the commercial network and use it to connect to other working computers”. Click ““Next” to select “The company uses a network without domain”; click the “Next” button and enter the name of your LAN workgroup, such as “work”, again Click the “Next” button and finally click the “Finish” button to complete the setup.

Sixth, open the GUEST user, and then modify the registry, hkey-local-machine/system/currentcontrolset/control/lsa/restrictanonymous value is set to 0, restart the computer, you can access.

After the above series of settings, you open the LAN again to access the shared folder on other computers, you will find that you can access it normally. If you are experiencing this problem while using your computer, you can use the above method to solve it.

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