The magical effect of Guest account in win xp system

  

There are many different accounts in the win xp system, each account has their own unique features and functions, such as the built-in hungry guest account. In order to facilitate access to the system, the Windows system has a built-in Guest account, but the account is also easy to cause security troubles, so the new version of the Windows system without exception, the account is closed. In fact, in an intranet environment where one person controls multiple computers or has a very small network size, the Internet users are not very complicated. At this time, using the Guest account can improve the efficiency of the internal network control. Now, this article uses the Windows Vista system as the operating blueprint, and contributes three friends to use the Guest account to control the intranet. I hope everyone can benefit from it!

1. Improve sharing access efficiency

Whether you are accessing a shared folder on a LAN or accessing a network printer, we often encounter such troubles. Each time a shared access operation is performed, the host system where the shared resource resides must be accessed once, each time accessing the target host system It is necessary to enter a shared access account and password once. Obviously, this is a very troublesome thing for friends who are not familiar with network access operations, which will seriously affect their sharing access efficiency.

Using the system Guest account to improve the efficiency of the internal network control

The main reason for this trouble is that the Windows system takes into account the security factor, and the Guest account is turned off by default. The running state, so that the Windows system can not directly access the shared resource with the Guest account. At this time, the system screen will automatically pop up a password input dialog box every time a shared access operation is performed.

In fact, in some small intranet environments with only two or three workstations, the Guest account is subtly activated to allow access to shared folders or network printers without entering a shared account name and password. Access can be directly achieved, which can greatly improve the efficiency of shared access. To allow the Windows system to automatically complete the shared access login operation with the Guest account, we can set up the Windows system as follows:

First enable the Guest account. Since the Guest account has been closed by default, we must first enable the system account; when enabling the account, click “Start”/“Set”/“Control Panel&rdquo ; command, in the pop-up system control panel window, double-click the "user account" icon in the pop-up window, and then click one by one in the window that appears in the window, "user account", /“ manage other accounts & rdquo; From the "Select the account you want to change" list, select the Guest account that is not enabled, then double-click the account icon with the mouse to open the settings window, click the "Open" button, which corresponds to the Guest account in the system. It will be able to be started successfully.

Secondly, allow network access. In order to ensure the security of the local workstation, the Windows system prohibits the Guest account from accessing the Internet through the network by default. For this reason, we also need to set the relevant parameters in the host system where the shared resource is located, so that it allows the Guest account to pass through the network. For shared access; in this setup operation, we can click the “Start” and “Run” command, and in the pop-up system run dialog box, enter the group policy edit command “gpedit.msc”. After clicking the Enter key, enter the Group Policy Console window of the corresponding host system; in the display area on the left side of the console window, click & ldquo; Computer Settings & rdquo; /& ldquo; Windows Settings & rdquo; /& ldquo; Security Settings "/“Local Policies"/“User Rights Assignment" branching option, right-click on the target branch option and click to access this computer from the network group policy project and execute the context menu The "Properties" command opens the settings dialog;

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved