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To access, you need to create a permission account before you can access it.
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Method 1: Remove the restriction on guest accounts.
Click "Start Run", enter " in the "Run" dialog box, open Group Policyr, select "Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policy User Rights Assignment", double-click the "Deny access to this computer from the network" policy, and delete the "Guest" account inside. This allows other users to use their guest account to access their computers using Windows XP over the network.
Method 2: Change the network access mode.
Open Group Policyr, select Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policies Security Options, double-click Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts policy, and change the default setting of Guest Only - Local Users to Guest Authentication to Classic: Local Users Authenticate by Themselves.
Now, when another user accesses a computer using Windows XP over the Internet, they can log in as their "identity" (provided that the account is already in Windows XP and the password is correct).
When this policy changes, so does how files are shared, and by enabling the "classic: local users authenticate themselves" method, we can limit the number of users who can access the shared file at the same time, and set different access rights for different users.
However, we may also encounter another problem, when the user's password is empty, access will still be denied. Originally, there was a "Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console" policy in the "Security Options" policy is enabled by default, and according to the principle of denial priority in the Windows XP security policy, users with blank passwords will be prohibited from accessing computers using Windows XP through the network.
We can simply deactivate this policy and solve the problem.
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Set the IP in the local connection, the last digit of the connected machine should not overlap, and the user group set in "My Computer" should be the same.
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You open the web page, enter the router account, and set it up in the router.
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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.