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1.Turn on guest. Right-click on "My Computer" --Manage --Local Users & Groups --Users, find guest on the right and enable it.
2.Enter in Start-Run.
Then Computer Configuration -- Windows Settings -- Security Settings -- Local Policies -- User Rights Assignment, and on the right side find "Deny access to this computer from the network."".Open its properties and remove guest
Check the above two places, and if you have set it up correctly as mentioned above, leave it alone. It's about making sure that other computers can access your shared files properly.
Suppose you want to share folders A and B, where A is accessible to everyone and B is accessible with a password.
Right-click on folder A - Share & Secure, and then select it"Share this folder", and click OK to close the window. After that, you can access the A folder.
I open the sharing of the B folder and choose it"Share this folder", and then tap"Permissions".In the Permissions Properties window, delete everyoneClick"Add".
Click it"Advanced Find it now"to add access (or groups) as you see fit
After the settings are completed, you will need to enter the password you provided to access the B folder when accessing folder.
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Use encryption software will do.
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The specific steps to set the password for accessing the shared folder of the XP system LAN are as follows:
1. First of all, we find the computer on the desktop of the computer, and the Windows XP system finds my computer, right-click, and select Manage in the pop-up menu.
2. Click Server Manager - Configuration - Local Users and Groups in turn, and then select the user after Li Yin slides.
3. Right-click on the blank space of the window on the right and select the new user in the pop-up menu.
4. Fill in the user name, I will fill in the experiment here, enter the password 2 times, uncheck the following users need to change the password the next time they log in, check the password will never expire, and finally click Create.
5. If you need to modify the password of the account, right-click directly above the account and select Set Password in the pop-up menu.
6. In the pop-up dialog box, click Continue.
7. Then enter a new password, and finally click OK to change the LAN shared folder access password.
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1. On the computer of the XP system, enter the control panel.
2. Then click to open the local security policy in the management tool, <>
3. Then open User Rights Assignment in the local policy and select Access this computer from the network.
4. In the Open Access this computer properties from the network, click Add user or group, <>
5. Then click "Find Now" in Advanced, select "Guest Account", and press Enter to confirm.
6. Then open the Deny access to this computer from the network property, delete the guest account here, and <>
7. Then open "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts" in the security options, select Classic Mode, and press Enter to confirm.
8. Change the Account: Local account with blank password to Disabled in the Security Options Policy to Disabled only.
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If you can't share it, please refer to the following settings:
After setting the password, go to Start-Run-Enter "Open Group Policy, Windows Settings - Security Settings:."
1. Network access: The sharing and security model of the local account - set to "classic: authenticate the local user without changing their original identity. ”
2. Account: A local account with a blank password is only allowed to log in to the console - set to: disabled.
3. Account: Guest account status - set to "Enabled".
1. Access this computer from the network - add "everyone" or "guest".
2. Refuse to access this computer from the network - delete "guest".
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One step is missing, in addition to sharing and security to give user00 access, you also need to set user00 access rights in NTFS permissions (Security tab). You're missing the next step.
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The password is your XP password, and if you encrypt the system, you have a password to access a shared file, and if you don't encrypt the system, it seems like you don't have a password.
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When sharing files, there is an item called security, which is set inside.
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1. Click the "My Computer" icon of the XP system, and then click "Tools Folder Options";
2. Select the "View" tab in the open dialog box, and clear the checkbox before "Use Simple Share (Recommended)";
3. Click "Start Settings Control Panel" to open "User Account";
4. Create a user with a password, assuming that the user name is user00, and the machine that needs to share resources must share resources with this user;
5. Set the directory to be shared (assuming that the shared directory is the directory on the NTFS partition test1);
6. Right-click the directory "test1" to be shared, and click "Share and Security".
7. Select "Share Share this folder" and click "Permissions";
8. Click the "Delete" button to delete the permissions that can be shared by any user in the directory.
9. Click the "Add" button, and then click the "Advanced Find Now" option;
10. Select user user00, click OK to add user user00, and select the sharing permission of user user00.
Other versions of Windows are set up in a similar way to XP, mainly assigning a password to a shared folder, so that other users need to enter the password when accessing.
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Of course.
The premise is that Simple Share needs to be canceled.
Open Folder Arbitrarily -> Tools -> Folder Options -> View -> Use Simple File Sharing Uncheck it and confirm to exit.
This time, select -> Properties->Sharing-> permissions for the folder that needs to be shared, and set the corresponding user (the account you already have in your system or network--- of course, it is an account with a password.
PS: Don't forget to remove everyone's access.
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Simply talk about how to share folders on the LAN, the steps are very simple, and everyone understands it.
Right-click the folder you want to share and select Properties
In the "Open Folder Properties" interface, switch to the "Share" option under "Options" and click on the "Share" option under "Options".
Add accessible user information in the pop-up interface.
Then click the drop-down box next to the user on the right to set the permissions;
When you have done the above, click OK to complete the folder sharing.
There are many ways to set up sharing, the simplest is file sharing within the LAN, but its speed and location are limited, so it is recommended that you use Nut Cloud to share files, Nut Cloud can synchronize and share files in real time, which is very convenient.
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You can't lock it directly with your computer. I used the folder encryption super master, free 30 times, and the function is quite good.
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Can you tell me what folder you deleted.
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