How can WinXP work in the same working group?

  

When viewing a workgroup computer, it says that it is inaccessible and does not have permission to use network resources. This is how the same thing? Some users have encountered such problems. They are all computers using WinXP system. Their own computers can enter the shared folder of the colleague computer by viewing the computers in the workgroup; while the colleague computers cannot view their own computers. Why is this problem? How to solve such a problem? Now let me introduce how WinXP can't access the same working group.

The specific steps are as follows:

Step 1: Click “Start”-“Run”, enter gpedit.msc, enter group policy

Step: Set some of the settings under "Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options" as a red marker as shown.

1 Local Account and Sharing Security Mode is set to “Classic 

2 Guest Account Status Settings In order to "Disabled">

3Use blank password Local accounts are only allowed to set the console login to “Disabled”

(Note: Some computers can access the above operations as well, and some computers will perform the third step below. And enter the administrator, the password is empty to access)

Step 3: Set the two settings in "Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - User Rights Assignment".

1 "Deny access to this computer from the network" & rdquo; "Guest" users deleted

2 "<quo;local login" "Guest&rdquo User deleted

After completing the above three steps, the computer you are visiting may pop up the dialog box as shown:

The above also describes how WinXP can't access the same working group. All content, if you have encountered such problems, users can solve the above methods, in fact, to solve these problems is very simple, there are step by step to teach you how to operate, just follow the steps to operate it!

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