Can a computer with an XP system be added to a computer homegroup with a WIN system?

Updated on technology 2024-03-22
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. First of all, multiple win10 computers in the LAN are in the normal boot state, and then open the "Control Panel System Advanced System Settings", check whether the device names of these computers are the same, and rename them if they are not the same;

    2. Then open the "Control Panel Network and Sharing Center", click the icon under "View Active Network", and set the network attribute to Home;

    3. Click "Network and Sharing Center to change advanced sharing settings", enable "Network Discovery" and "File and Printer Sharing" in "Home or Work (Current Profile)", if you don't need access password, you can turn off "Password Protected Sharing";

    4. After that, check if there is an additional "Join Now" button in the "Network and Sharing Center", click this button, and follow the operation prompts to enter the homegroup password on the other computer to join.

    The maintenance of computer software mainly includes the following points:

    1) Make a backup of all system software. When encountering an abnormal situation or some accidental reason, the system software may be corrupted, and the software system needs to be reinstalled, and if there is no backup system software, it will be difficult for the computer to resume work.

    2) Backups should also be made for important applications and data.

    3) Always pay attention to cleaning up useless files on the disk to make efficient use of disk space.

    4) Avoid illegal software copying.

    5) Frequent testing to prevent computer infection with viruses.

    6) In order to ensure the normal operation of the computer, use software tools to protect the system area when necessary.

    In short, the use of computers is inseparable from maintenance, and it is necessary to pay attention to the maintenance of both hardware and software.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Win10 system can not see the computer solutions of other systems in the working group after joining the working group is as follows:

    1. opening the control panel;

    2. Find the Credential Manager in all Control Panel items;

    3. Add Windows credentials;

    4. Fill in the other party's computer name, user name guest, and password blank in the address bar;

    5. Enable the guest user in the user settings of the other computer.

    2. If you still can't set up a homegroup on this computer, the solution:

    1.Right-click the "Network" icon on the desktop, select "Properties", click "Work Network" or "Public Network", and select "Home Network".

    2.Go back to the Network and Sharing Center, click "Change Advanced Sharing Settings" on the left, and enable "File and Printer Sharing" and "Public Folder Sharing".

    3.Press and hold "win+r" to open the run, enter, press enter to open the service window, find and enable the homegroup listener and homegroup provider services, and set them to start automatically.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The method of joining the LAN is the same as that of the all-XP system, and the network cable is connected; Set it up to the same workgroup and you're good to go!

    Problem 1: To see that the other party has nothing to do with the firewall switch. But it's relevant to copy files to each other.

    Question 2: No, sharing is fine. This has to do with firewalls.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Win7 homegroup does not support XP joining!!

    But it can also be shared, using traditional methods.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can build a wireless win7, build a temporary network XP can be connected.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Set up sharing.

    Then open the guest user.

    It would be nice to set the shared folder permissions and NTFS permissions to everbody readable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    XP only needs to set up sharing, open the guest account, and then adjust the user permission of the disk to read.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, the home network is win7 special band, and it came out last year. If you have to connect it, you can install the win7 system on the desktop,I don't know how you configure,The configuration is slightly better, you can install a dual system。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can only install your XP system on Win7, and then connect the two computers with a router, after connecting, Win7 is in my computer, the leftmost column, a homegroup appears, set up your homegroup, you will see the name of the desktop, put the data that the desktop wants to transmit, put it in the library, and then share! Remember! Be sure to share it, otherwise the notebook won't be received.

    Then connect the desktop with a laptop, enter the library of the desktop, pull out what you want, and you're good to go, the LAN is very fast.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The suggestions are as follows (win7 machine can not be set up for others):

    1.First, set the two machines as the same working group;

    2.The IP addresses of both machines can be set to be obtained automatically; (Manual assignment is OK, but it must be the same network segment);

    3.The following steps are set up for the XP machine:

    4.Open a local connection"attributes"-"General"Tab - Click"Installation"- Double-click"Agreement"- Select"nwlink ipx/netbios...Determine the installation, determine and then determine;

    5.Turn on Group Policy: In"Get started"-"Run", OK to open Group Policy, find the following two in Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options:

    a."Network Access: The shared and secure mode attribute of the local account"to change this property to classic-local users to authenticate themselves; b.

    Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console, and the property is disabled.

    6.Open the online neighbor and look at the workgroup computer, you should be able to see two machines;

    7.If you want to share files, create a new folder on one of the two machines (as needed), set it as sharing, and assign permissions for everyone to fully control;

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, the same method of setting up a LAN with XP and XP systems.

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