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Is your XP SP1 or SP2?
We also coexist with 98 and XP here, we use the SP2 version, IP, gateway, DNS settings are completed, you can access normally, and printers can enjoy it together. The XP Tomato version is no problem.
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Win98 sets the IP address and suggestion on the network neighbor icon according to the attributes, gateway. In the same way, XP needs to establish a network connection, and set the IP is different from 98, and the gateway is the same as 98.
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Generally simple to use ** software, and then automatically obtain the IP
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Go to the Control Panel, open "Local Security Policy" in "Administrative Tools", then select "Local Policy - Security Options" on the left, double-click "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts" on the right, and set it to "Classic - Local Users Authenticate by Themselves" in the window that opens.
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Plug in the network cable and change the workgroup to a workgroup
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Make sure you have the shared services enabled, which includes the installation protocol (installing the network file printer protocol, micosoft web client) and enabling the service (the server service in the service). workstation services are up).
If you are not able to communicate with each other, we recommend the following.
This is generally a three-step setup:
1.Set up a shared folder. Permissions (every one).
2.To activate your user (guest), xp1 disables the user by default. So you should use that user.
3.Go to your Control Panel - Management Tools - Local Security Policy - Local Policy - User Rights Assignment - Deny access to the computer from the network and delete the account inside.
Of course, what I'm talking about here is three steps, and you can do it in one step. You don't have to use it all, as mentioned above. Basically solve the interoperability problem between all Windows systems!
Good luck!
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It should be that your computer's workgroup has a different name than the workgroup of other LAN computers.
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You set up a home or small office network in your online neighborhood.
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Online Neighbor - Network Installation Wizard. Set it up according to your own situation.
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Settings to add a neighbor;
It's best to add your LAN host to your computer to go;
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1. It depends on your network structure and whether you have permission to access it.
2. You carry out your XP system's home or small office network according to your network mode.
3. Whether your XP working group is consistent with the LAN working group.
4. Do other computers and your computer have Ghost guest access rights turned on (win2k or above system).
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If you use a switch to connect, you also need to add two protocols, and open the network connection to have one above"Installation",After the point enters, there is a protocol to add on it should be ok!
Another question is, what do you use to surf the Internet, if you use Netcom, his new version"Log in to Client Portal"Multi-machine sharing is not supported!
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Turn on the permission of guest, and also, start the remote can be accessed with guest, this is changed in the policy.
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The 98 machine runs the LAN connection wizard in the winxp CD.
Then ping to get the answer.
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If a password is required, the same user and password are used in the LAN. Or open a guest account.
If you can't find a neighbor on the Internet, look at the firewall settings and open port 139.
Then there's the issue of permissions for sharing.
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Set the firewall or turn it off.
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The easiest way is to change the name of your computer, and then restart the computer, right-click on the neighbor, click to search for the computer, and type in the name of the calculation you are looking for.
The first level of LAN mutual access:
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