Vista/XP Local Network Raiders

  
This article mainly uses Windows Vista and Windows XP LAN interconnection as an example, and Vista and other systems share the same problem. 1. Windows Firewall Settings: If you don't have Vista's Windows Firewall at all, skip this step. First open the control panel, click on the windows firewall in the security (allow the program to pass the Windows firewall), in the Windows Firewall settings, "Exceptions", check the "File and Print Sharing" option and "Network Discovery" & rdquo; Option! Because the Vista system's computer needs to access other networked computers and be accessed by other computers, it should be turned on for Network Discovery.
2, open the "Control Panel" in the "Network and Internet" in the Control Panel, you can confirm and implement file sharing, printer sharing, public folder sharing (this can not be opened) Anyway, anyway, you can specify other folders that need to be shared at any time. The screenshots are as follows:
3, Windows Vista and Windows XP system computers, try to set the same working group, such as the default WorkGroup or other, as much as possible, easy to find, of course, can also be found.
4, Windows Vista and Windows XP system computer, must set the same ip address segment, this is not awkward. In the local or wireless link properties, set the ip address in ipv4 (Vista user) to the same network segment and mask, gateway. For example 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.100 and so on. 5, through the above settings, you can use the user name and password of the other party to access each other. It’s even easier if you know the other’s administrator account. If the other party does not give you a username and password, then you will need to add a Windows user to you. Or, let him open the guest account, set a password, activate the guest account, of course, the password of the guest account can be empty, but it is too dangerous. Tips: 1. For non-Vista Home Home Edition Vista system, if you find that others can't access you, open the gpedit.msc group policy, computer configuration - windows settings - security settings - local policy - user rights assignment, in On the right, find “Access this computer from the network” to see if there is someone in the user group, and “Allow to access this computer from the network”; whether to add everyone. Vista Home Home does not have a Group Policy tool and does not require changes to this project. 2. If you find that you can't use folder sharing and access LAN, it is estimated that you have closed some system-level services necessary in LAN. The solution is very simple. Open the system service option in the control panel and put Computer Browser and Server. The service is set to automatic and open, or, the easiest way is to use the service optimization master in the Vista optimization guru, open the service optimization wizard, remove the tick in the "TCP /IP NetBIOS Helper, Computer Browser, Server", you can . It is to allow these services to run.
It may be the server and computer browser services, or just the server service.
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