How to set up LAN folder sharing in Windows 2003?

Updated on technology 2024-03-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. First open the guest account and leave the guest account password blank.

    2. Create a share, and set the shared folder permissions, and set read-only and writable permissions as needed.

    3. Modify the permissions in the "Security" tab of the shared folder.

    4. Click "Add", enter "everyone", and then tap [OK].

    5. Open "Management Tools" in "Control Panel" and select "Local Policy" - "Security Options" in "Local Security Policy".

    6. Modify "Network Access - Sharing and Security Mode of Local Account" to "Guest - Local User Guest Authentication".

    7. Continue to change "Network Access - Let 'everyone' permission apply to anonymous users" to "Enabled".

    8. Complete the renderings.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Under normal circumstances, we will use USB flash drives to transfer and share files, which is not only convenient and fast but also efficient. However, what should we do if we encounter a situation where there is no USB flash drive or the USB flash drive is running out of space? That's where the LAN comes into play.

    We can use the LAN to transfer and share files. Now, let's take a look at the specific method!

    The details are as follows:

    1. First of all, we open the explorer, right-click the network in the left column, and click on properties;

    2. Then click Change Advanced Sharing Settings;

    3. Then we enable network discovery (pay attention to the current configuration file in parentheses, which column is set in which column the parentheses are opened), and then open all networks, pull to the bottom of my wild wisdom to see the password-protected sharing, if it's closed, don't care, otherwise turn it off (here I want to say,) save and modify;

    4. We right-click on the folder we want to share, select Share, then select a specific user, enter everyone in the input box, then click Add, and then click Finish;

    5. After that, we use another computer in the LAN to open the network folder in Explorer, and we can see the computer with the shared folder, and then click Open to see the shared folder;

    6. Finally, let's talk about how to turn off sharing and go back to the computer where we originally shared the file. Right-click on the shared folder, find the share, select the first one to stop sharing, and then go back to the network folder, you can see that the original shared folder is gone.

    The method of sharing files through LAN under the Windows 10 system is introduced here. Sharing files through the local area network can bring us a lot of convenience, you might as well try it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    2003 LAN Sharing Premise:

    1.Change the name of a different computer and set up the same workgroup!

    2.Right-click on My Computer Management Computer Management Local Users and Groups Users: Change the administrator username.

    3.Manually set the IP address to the same CIDR block and the subnet mask and DNS resolution are the same.

    4.How to set up DNS resolution: First, you can use auto-fetch, then enter cmd in the start of running and press enter, and enter in ipconfig all in the command.

    5.Enter enter to open the service during the run.

    Preparation for sharing (note that it is best to restart it after the settings are completed):

    1.Start Settings Control Panel Firewall Exceptions Tick "File & Printer Sharing"! Of course, you can also turn off the firewall.

    2.Run inside and enter enter enter the local security settings Local Policies security options.

    Disable "Network Access: Do Not Allow Anonymous Enumeration for SAM Accounts" Note that this only applies to guests and will be discussed in Chapter 6.

    Disable Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console.

    3.Double-click on My Computer to open Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, View, and remove the checkmark in front of "Use Simple Folder Sharing"!

    4.Set the shared folder or shared drive letter (I set the D drive letter here, of course, you can set any folder in the disk as a shared file).

    Open Explorer, right-click on the D drive, Sharing & Security, left-click to open.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello friend;

    2003 is the same as XP;

    Right-click the folder you want to share;

    Attribute; Share tabs;

    Then tick the Share the folder on the network checkbox;

    Just be sure; Same as XP.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To add: in the 2003 server environment, you can create users independently, then create user groups with different permissions in the user group, put different users into different groups, and then add user groups in the shared folder properties to select different permissions. For example:

    Read-only, read-write, delete, and other different permission configurations to ensure the security of your shared folder files.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Win2012 can also be right-clicked directly on the folder like the PC system-shared, but I think such a simple and crude sharing will not use Win2012.

    First, add the file server role in Server Manager.

    Then create a new share within Server Manager - File and Storage Services - Shares.

    You can choose to share the entire disk of a server, or you can press the browse button to choose to share a single folder (here you need to add a manageable server first, I don't have a file sharing service installed on my machine, so this machine is not in the server list).

    Fill in other information and set permissions.

    There is an option in the settings to "enable access-based enumeration", if you don't have access to this folder or subfolder after ticking, you won't be able to see this folder, if you have win7 or older systems in the domain, don't choose the last item "encrypted data access", otherwise they will be prompted that they don't have permission to open this folder even if they log in with a domain administrator.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It can share files, manage permissions, automate backups, and store our employees' personal files. After win10 is upgraded, including server, old XP computers are no problem. And the operation is also very simple, after the installation of a simple match, you can use it, and it's free

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It can be achieved with team collaboration software, and Nut Cloud can share files in real time, and it can also be based on team member permissions. The data is kept confidential, and the historical modification record is kept to prevent accidental deletion.

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