Files can t be shared after setting up a LAN What s going on? 10

Updated on technology 2024-02-28
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can't find the shared file, and there is always a hint of what is the error, right? It's hard not to see the problem. If you find the address but can't find the file, it should be that you don't set the file or hard disk to share.

    In addition, DNS must be set up, if it is not set well, you will not be able to access the Internet. The DNS of the telecom is:

    Fill in both.

    And there is ... It seems that there is no distinction between the main and passenger planes on the LAN, unless you install other software such as the Vientiane charging system, or restore or update the software of the game game.

    One more hint ... If the other machine is deeply poisoned, then it is best not to connect the unpoisoned one. Because if you connect to another one, the possibility of getting poisoned will increase immediately.

    If you open the permission to modify,,It's very likely that the one that hasn't been poisoned will be poisoned.,It's recommended to connect it after antivirus.。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Network File and Printer Sharing Protocol: Start - Control Panel - Network Connectivity - Local Connections - Properties, connect again using the following items in the box whether there is a Microsoft Network File and Printer Sharing column, and whether the previous checkbox is activated.

    Server Service: Start-Run Enter the command line Enter, the service list will open, look for the server item to see if the service is started.

    Windows Firewall: Start - Control Panel - Windows Firewall - Exceptions Whether the checkbox in front of the File and Printer Sharing column is activated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's better to solve the poisoning problem first and then consider this problem

    It's best to reinstall both of them, and then the safe mode antivirus DNS settings are very simple, are you using a router to surf the Internet?

    In fact, you can get it automatically! Replace the Working Group with the same thing. Turn on guest users.

    It's generally OK.

    If it doesn't work again, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - Management Tools - Local Security Policy - User Permission Assignment.

    Add a guest user (i.e. guest) to access this computer from the network: Refuse access to this computer from the network and remove the guest user from you.

    That's it!! Generally no problem

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Create a new folder named gx

    2. Right-click on the folder, select Properties in the pop-up menu bar, then select Share Panel, and click the Share button.

    3. Add a shared account to access the machine, if you haven't done so, you can select to create a new user in the drop-down menu, remember the username and password.

    4. Set the permissions of the shared account, you can set read (can only access and cannot modify), read and write (can be accessed and have the permission to modify), or delete the access rights of the account.

    5. Enter the name and password you just added, congratulations on the successful folder sharing! And you can right-click on this folder and select the Send to Desktop shortcut!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Enable LAN sharing (access to the machine can be entered without authentication).

    1. Allow SAM accounts and shared anonymous enumerations (the system is allowed by default).

    Group Policy Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Security Policies Security Options Network Access: Anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and shares is not allowed.

    Set to Disabled.

    2. If the password of the local account is empty, other machines are allowed to access the local machine (the system is not allowed by default).

    Group Policy Computer Configuration Security Settings Local Security Policy Security Options Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console.

    Set to Disabled.

    3. Windows Firewall: Allow file and printer sharing (the system does not allow it by default).

    Control Panel Windows Firewall Exceptions File and printer sharing.

    Set to Select.

    4. Guest account: Enabled.

    Control Panel User Account Guest Account.

    Set to Enabled.

    5. Sharing method: local user guest authentication.

    Group Policy Computer Configuration Security Settings Local Security Policy Local Security Policy Security Options Network Access: Shared and secure mode for local accounts.

    Set to Guest Only - Local users authenticate from guests.

    Note: When other machines on the local area network access the machine, a dialog box will not pop up, and you can enter it directly.

    Enable LAN sharing (user name and password are required to access the machine).

    1. Allow SAM accounts and shared anonymous enumerations (the system is allowed by default).

    Group Policy Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Security Policies Security Options Network Access: Anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and shares is not allowed.

    Set to Disabled.

    2. If the password of the local account is empty, other machines are allowed to access the local machine (the system is not allowed by default).

    Group Policy Computer Configuration Security Settings Local Security Policy Security Options Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console.

    Set to Disabled.

    3. Windows Firewall: Allow file and printer sharing (the system does not allow it by default).

    Control Panel Windows Firewall Exceptions File and printer sharing.

    Set to Select.

    4. Guest account: disabled.

    Control Panel User Account Guest Account.

    Set to Disabled.

    5. Sharing method: local users use their own authentication.

    Group Policy Computer Configuration Security Settings Local Security Policy Local Security Policy Security Options Network Access: Shared and secure mode for local accounts.

    Set up as a local user with their own authentication.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Well, if you don't have a password, if you enter the password, he will prompt you to enter the wrong password, and the solution is: let you set a new password for the machine you want to enter (not empty), and you can use this password to enter.

    You can also go to the next shared batch program and you can set it up to enter without a password!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If there are many files in a shared folder, it will often take a long time to open, so don't rush to open the next one after opening it. Since you can see the folder, it is impossible to transfer the prompt, and the sharing is when your own computer is opened, and it can be seen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can use team collaboration software to share, and Nut Cloud can share files in real time, and you can also share files according to team member permissions. The data is kept confidential, and the historical modification record is kept to prevent accidental deletion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are not in the same LAN, you cannot share folders (except for network disks and emails). The most you can do is that after one of them shares a network printer, you can print with his printer.

    If you are an administrator, it is best to make a VPN, so that you can access the company's servers and take security into account.

    It is dangerous to share files on the Internet without special requirements, unless very strict access rights are set.

    1. Cross-LAN access requires a VPN connection to be shared, and both networks need to be able to access the Internet.

    2. If it is a large network and only in different VLANs, the administrator needs to set it up in the computer room to allow the two networks to access each other.

    Since it is in an office, it is recommended to connect to a network, so that it can be accessed directly. If the unit has a relationship requirement and cannot be connected to the instrument, it can only be solved by a USB flash drive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    CloudBox Private Cloud Disk can solve your problem. You can let people who are not in a network branch view the folder, and you can use external links (you can set permissions, deadlines, passwords, times, etc.); You can also create an account for someone in a branch and share it by setting permissions.

    CloudBox creates external links.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Youmi cloud disk can be satisfied,If the number of people is not large,You can use the free version。

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