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How to query the IP and MAC addresses of all computers in the LAN?
Method 1: Query the local IP address - view in the window.
Click the "Support" tab in the pop-up dialog box, and you can see the basic IP information of the machine in the "Connection Status" below, as shown in the figure above.
Then click the Details button in the Local Connection Status dialog box, and the Network Connection Details dialog box will pop up
This dialog box displays detailed local network information, such as IP address, MAC address, subnet mask, default gateway and NDS, as shown in the figure above.
Method 2: Check the local IP address - command view.
Tap the Start menu on the left side of the taskbar in the lower-left corner of the screen and select the Run command:
Enter "cmd" in the text input box of the pop-up "Run" dialog box, and click the "OK" button to open the DOS "Command Prompt" window with a black background
Or just click the "Start" button, select "All Programs", then select "Accessories", and then select "Command Prompt" from the pop-up menu, and you can also open the "DOS Command Prompt" window
Enter "ipconfig all" in the DOS "Command Prompt" window, and you can also view the details of the machine:
In this result window, the detailed computer name, MAC address, DHCP, DNS, gateway, and other details of the machine are displayed.
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Turn on My Computer and find Online Neighbors in the left navigation bar.
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Install a P2P terminator that can not only find, manage, destroy, and destroy.
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There are quite a few LAN management software on the Internet.
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There are two things to note, which are permissions and users, first open the network sharing center, (right-click the network icon in the bottom right corner of the taskbar to open the network sharing center), then select Change advanced sharing settings and scroll down to find it.
Password-protected sharing.
Select Turn off password-protected sharing.
Then save the modifications, and another step is to select a specific user to share at this time when sharing the folder, (so as to save the trouble of dealing with account settings), and then add the users who need to share, which is recommended by everyone
You can also choose guest but you need to open a guest account later, so the user will be asked to log in to the account every time you turn on the computer) and then.
Add a final selection.
Just share it for a few seconds.
Note that this is used when your network environment is relatively secure, for example: a small router LAN used with friends and acquaintances; If the network environment is more complicated, it is best not to share, or you can share the password, if you want to share the password, you can QQ find me).
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When you click View Workgroup Computers in Net Neighbors, it says "Workgroup is inaccessible You may not have permission to use network resources The list of servers for this workgroup is currently unavailable."
Here's what I've used:
1 Check if there is a problem with the physical connection (the physical connection is normal).
2 Whether the computers in the LAN have different versions of the system.
8 Allow access with blank passwords has been deactivated in Group Policy
17 Is there a virus? Workaround:
1.Start - Run.
Found"server"Service, property startup type -"Automatic"- OK, then dot on the left"Launch"Are you sure.
2.Open Network Neighbor Properties - Local Connection Properties - Installation - Protocols"nwlink ipx/spx/netblos compatible
transport protocl"Double-click.
There's another one in there"network monitor driver"Also to install.
3.Start Menu Run -Security Settings --Local Policies -User Entitlement Assignment-
Deny access to this computer from the network"attributes, delete the inside"All user groups".
4.Then tap Security Options:
Network Access: A shared and secure model for local accounts, with the properties changed to"Classic - Local users authenticate with themselves".
5.Click on the desktop My Computer right-click -Manage -Local Users and Groups-Users, and put the guest user attribute on the right"The account has been deactivated and the previous hook is removed".
6.Open My Computer - Tools Options - Folder Options - View - Remove the hook in front of using simple file sharing and OK.
7.Turn off the firewall.
Just log out and you're good to go.
If the above method does not work, modify the registry.
Start - Run regedit Enter.
On the right, find restrictanonymous right-click - change the value to 0, restart the computer, and you can access it.
If you don't understand, feel free to ask me.
How to open it: Start - Run - On the right, pull the scroll bar to the bottom of the penultimate service"workstation
services"Attribute - Startup type"Automatic"Are you sure. Then check"Workstation Services"Right-click,"Launch"Can.
You now go to the online neighbor and open the view workgroup computer to try it.
Right-click on the online neighbor and select 'Properties', then right-click "Local Connection" with the mouse, select Properties, and check "File and printer sharing on the Microsoft network" in the pop-up dialog box. No one else will be able to see your computer name! "QoS Packet Scheduler"You don't have to tick it, or you won't be able to see someone else's computer. >>>More
1.Check whether the guest user is enabled.
2.Whether the firewall on the local connection is down. >>>More
Is it a program backup or a data backup? I didn't make it clear.
You can open the network neighbor first, click on the search, enter the IP of the PC you want to access, start the search, and after a while you can find the PC you are looking for in the search results If he waits for the file to be shared, you can open it If you want to enter the username and password, it is the username and password of the administrator of the computer being accessed, not the guest user.
cmd Enter the command mstsc
Hit the username and password on it. >>>More