Troubleshoot Win XP LAN Access

  

Many friends often encounter the LAN built by Windows XP. When the workstation accesses the server, the name of the server can be seen in the "Network Neighborhood" of the workstation, but it cannot be seen after clicking. Any shared content, and the prompt "no right to view", how does this failure occur?

Analysis, first you can see the name of the server on the workstation, which means that the hardware is no problem, then You should consider whether it is caused by improper software settings (such as network protocol errors). If you find that the settings are normal after checking all the protocols of the server, you should consider whether it is a setting problem for the security features of Windows, such as whether the server is set to prohibit guest access.

With the system guest enabled, click Start→Run and enter the gpedit.msc command to bring up the Group Policy Editor. Expand Local Computer Policy→Computer Configuration→Windows Settings→Security Settings→Local Policies→User Rights Assignment layer by layer. Drag the scroll bar on the right to see the item “Deny access to this computer from the network”
Double-click the item, you can see that the Guest user is forbidden to access from the network in the pop-up properties dialog box. The solution is of course to delete the Guest user, then restart the server, click on the server to enter the server, and use the server. Shared resources

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