WinXP sharing and access problems? Experts easily solve

  

When windows xp sharing and access problems, how to solve it? This is a problem that many computer users will encounter, the online description of the problems, Xiaobian does not say much, today mainly explains the solution to the problems of WinXP network access and shared files, Xiaobian provides the following solutions.

Specific steps:

1 Check if the guest account is open

XP does not open the guest account by default, so for others to browse your computer, please enable the guest account. At the same time, for security, please set a password or corresponding permission for the guest. Of course, you can also set a username and password for each machine so that computers can access each other.

2. Check if the Guest is denied access to the local machine from the network

When you open the guest account but still cannot access it at all, please check if the setting is to reject the guest from the network to access the computer, because By default, XP does not allow guests to log in from the network, so even if the guest is opened, it cannot be accessed. Unlock the Guest account when the system Guest user is enabled, click “Start →Run”, in the "Run” dialog box, enter “GPEDIT.MSC” to open the Group Policy Editor, in turn Select “Computer Configuration & Rarr; Windows Settings & Rarr; Security Settings & Rarr; Local Policies & Rarr; User Rights Assignment & rdquo;, double-click "Reject access to this computer from the network" strategy, delete the "GUEST" account. In this way, other users can use the Guest account to access the computer using Windows XP system through the network.

3.Change network access mode

XP defaults to process all users logging in from the network according to the guest account, so even if the administrator logs in from the network, it only has the guest's permission. If you are experiencing an inaccessible situation, try changing the access mode of your network. Open the Group Policy Editor, select “Computer Configuration →Windows Settings →Security Settings→Local Policies→Security Options", double-click "Network Access: Local Account Sharing and Security Mode” Policy, Default Set “only guest & mdash; local user since guest authentication & rdquo;, change to “ classic: local users authenticate with their own & rdquo;.

So even if you don't open the guest, you can log in to the computer you want to access by entering your local account and password. The local account and password are the accounts and passwords already on the computer you want to access. If you need an account and password to access the network, you can log in by entering the account and password already on the computer you want to access.

If you don't change the access mode, you may not be able to enter the username and password. //computername/guest is grayed out. Even if the password is empty, you can't make sure to log in without opening the guest. Change to the classic mode, at least as long as the case of not opening the guest account in 2000, you can enter the user name and password to log in to the computer you want to enter. Maybe you will also encounter a special situation, please see the next one.

4. A noteworthy question

We may also have another problem, that is, when the user's password is empty, even if you make all the above changes, you can't do it. Login, access will still be rejected. This is because, in the system "Security Options", there is a "Account: Local account with a blank password is only allowed to log in to the console" policy is enabled by default, according to the principle of rejecting priority in Windows XP security policy, password An empty user will be banned when accessing a computer using Windows XP over the network. We just need to disable this strategy to solve the problem. In the security options, find the "local account with a blank password and only allow the console login" item, disable it, otherwise you will not be able to log in even if you open the guest and change to the classic mode. After the above changes are basically accessible, you can try to choose a method that suits you. Here are some additional questions you might encounter. 5. Network neighbors can't see the computer

You may often not see the computer you want to access in the network neighborhood unless you know the computer's name or IP address, by searching or directly typing //computername or //IP. Please follow the steps below to activate: Start “ Computer Browser & rdquo; Service. “Computer Browser Service" Maintain a list of computer updates on the network and provide this list to computers designated as browsers. If this service is stopped, the list is neither updated nor maintained.

137/UDP--NetBIOS Name Server, Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS) Name Server (NBNS) protocol is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP/IP, based on NetBIOS name The host name and address mapping methods are provided on the accessed network.

138/UDP--NetBIOS datagram, NetBIOS datagram is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP/IP, which is used for network login and browsing.

139/TCP--NetBIOS Session Service, part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP/IP, used for server message block (SMB), file sharing, and printing. Please set the firewall to open the corresponding port. Generally, it is only necessary to allow folder and printer sharing services in the firewall. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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