1, XP's network neighborhood allows others to log in to your computer
XP's network neighborhood (assuming the network is fine)
Control Panel-->User Account-- >Create a new account
-->Enter the username (computer name) and password of the computer
-->Select "Restricted users"--> Finish
so others can log in to your computer.
2, Win XP regional network positioning
Give Windows an IP! !Windows XP Although it is quite fast to get to the desktop, but the execution is not smooth, you have to wait a while to actually execute the program! After verification, it was found that Windows XP would look for IP after entering the desktop, so if it did not give it an appropriate IP, it would waste a lot of time searching for IP!
P.S. If you don't have a network card, or you use fixed broadband or share bandwidth, you don't need to pay attention to the following settings!
View local connection properties
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in general
Use the following IP address first 192.168.0.1, second Hit 255.255.255.0
and then fill in 168.95.1192.1 in the "Use the following DNS server address" and then 139.175.10.20
This is fine~ After booting, it will not pause.
3, speed up the dial-up Internet
in [Control Panel] → [Phone and Modem Options] → [Data Machine] → [Advanced] Fill in [Additional Initialization Command] [s11=50]
4, increase the speed of "Network Neighborhood" sharing
I don't know if users use Windows XP to open the "Network Neighborhood" sharing, have you found out? The time it takes is quite long, because it checks the "scheduled work" in other computers, and sometimes even stops there for nearly a minute, which is quite annoying. I provide a way to check it here. Step Cancel!!
"Start"--> "Execute" Enter regedit Appears "Registry Editor [HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Exp Lorer/RemoteComputer/NameSpace] Under this position, there is a key value {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}, press the right mouse button --> delete
5, install NetBEUI communication protocol
The NetBEUI communication protocol is not part of Windows XP, but it is still stored on the Windows XP CD-ROM. The installation method is as follows:
Put the Windows XP CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. And open the \\VALUEADD\\MSFT\\NET\\NETBEUI directory;
copy nbf.sys to %SYSTEMROOT%\\SYSTEM32\\DRIVERS\\ directory
copy netnbf.inf to %SYSTEMROOT%\\INF\\ directory
Open [Local Area Connection]→[Properties]→[Installation]→Select [Communication Protocol] and press [Add]
Select [NetBEUI Protocol] and [OK] to install
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Restart the computer.
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