WIN7 XP and resolve shared LAN sharing settings allow unimpeded (2)

  
Three: basic settings

A: XP system:

download XP local area network to share a key, press after setting inside, Restart it.

XP system file sharing: Right-click the folder you want to share and select [Sharing and Security], check Share this folder on the network.

B: Win7 system:

1. Network and Sharing Center on the right --- --- custom network type network to a private network

2. Sharing and discovery --- Enable network discovery, file sharing, printer sharing. Password protected shares can be set to off.

3. cross-operating system printer sharing issues related to the driver, in order to avoid trouble, it is recommended not to share the printer across operating systems.

4.

open access policy is set to run --- type secpol.msc Enter by WIN + R, open the Local Security Settings

local security settings ---- policy ----

security options accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console login to disabled.

This option is enabled by default. This is a crucial step because many people's computers are not password-added. If the account you are currently using does not have a password, you can only access it through Network Neighborhood (XP) or Network (Vista) by allowing the console to log in. So you need to disable it here.

Network access: SAM does not allow anonymous enumeration of accounts and shared], set to Disabled.

this option is disabled by default. Windows allows anonymous users to perform certain activities, such as enumerating the names of domain accounts and network shares. This provides convenience and potential risks. Some versions of the system (such as GhostXP computer company version) set it to be enabled for security reasons, but in this way, other computers on the LAN will not be able to view the content you share.

Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts, set up for the guests only.

This option defaults to join the field of computer [classic], independent of the computer by default [Guest only]. This is a secondary option for shared security. The computers inside the small-scale LAN are trusted by each other, and there is no problem of illegal access. For convenience, it is recommended to use the guest only method. The use of the classic mode can better delineate the access rights of shared resources. For a slightly larger LAN, in order to prevent shared resources from being illegally accessed, this method can be used.

local policy security settings --- ---

User Rights Assignment Access this computer from the network: Access to the guest account that is not native guest, if not add.

Deny access to this computer from the network: view there is no native Guest account name, if there is to be deleted.

5.Win7 system file sharing settings

shared folder, right---- --- select the user you want to share --- Click the little black triangle in the drop-down menu arrow --- Select --everyone (all users in this list).

Note: Sharing more than ever before during the Settings folder, you may need to access in order to be properly re-share. For example, if you used the classic mode to share the folder, you will get an error when you change to the guest mode only, and the prompt does not have permission. The solution is to cancel the sharing and then re-share.
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