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Turn off the firewall, share the folder, and you'll generally be able to access it.
If this is not possible, install the IIS component and enable the FTP service function.
It can also be achieved with "Super Terminal", search for "Super Terminal", ** and then "Install", run Super Terminal to connect to another computer, and enter with a legitimate username just like operating your own machine.
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You first right-click on a folder, click Share, the computer will tell you that there is a risk, no matter, and then the computer will configure the small home network settings, both computers operate like this, and then there should be no other problems, if you haven't done other system settings.
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There are some routers that do not support sharing, such as Jinlang's, it sets each IP as an independent area, which is relatively complete and not easy to be hit.
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It is recommended to set the IP address of the router to the same size so that both computers can access the router in the same network segment. Or start DHPC to automatically obtain the IP address. This way you should have no problem surfing the Internet. Generally, the default IP address of the router is the same.
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After setting the IP, computer A creates a local area network, names the workgroup, restarts, and clicks on computer B in order: Internet Neighbor Inspect the workgroup computer, and you can generally see the workgroup you just created. Turn on computer B, right-click on my computer, click on the properties of the computer name, there is a change to the computer name or join the domain below, click on the right to change, enter the name created by computer A in the workgroup, restart after confirmation, everything is OK
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Agree with Bai Zulian! But there's another possibility: the service process is disabled!
You can choose to start normally > running msconfig! Try it, many machines disable services because of the pursuit of fast boot up. Chances are, that's the problem!
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WinXP SP2 has a firewall. You turn off the firewall and try it.
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A machine: B: machine.
Workgroup Workgroup Workgroup Mask: Mask:
Gateway: Gateway:
Note (Gateway: must be the router IP, otherwise it cannot be shared) and then OK
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Create a user on another computer and enter it on the address bar.
The computer name c$ access, enter the username and password on it.
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On the left side of Online Neighbors, select Create a home or office small area network.
The name of the bureau and the network built by the two machines should be the same.
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First share a disk of machine A, and then on another machine B: start - run --- enter ping (IP of machine A) - press enter and it's OK!!
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It seems that the upstairs is not the correct solution...
The landlord adds the IPX protocol to try.
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Go to the Network Setup Wizard in Control Panel to open the file share.
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My family too, and I'll be concerned about this issue as well.
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It's good to reload.
Mine is the same.
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Install the service "File & Print Sharing".
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Here's how to connect to a local area network:
1.Open My Computer.
2.Open the Control Panel.
3.Select Network & Internet.
4.Open the Network and Sharing Center.
5.Click on "Set up a new connection or network".
6.In the dialog box, select "Set up wireless temporary". and click "Next".
Here's how to do file sharing:
1.First of all, find the [Start] option in the lower left corner, click to enter and find the [Control Panel], and then click it, as shown in the figure below;
3.After entering View Network Status and Tasks, in the new window that pops up, find and click Change Advanced Sharing Settings in the left menu, as shown in the following figure.
4.After entering [Change Advanced Sharing Settings], you can configure it according to the current network status, note that all these options must be enabled, as shown in the figure below;
5.Then find the file you want to share on the desktop, right-click, and then click [Properties], as shown in the following figure;
6.In the pop-up Properties window, find and select the Sharing tab, and then click Advanced Sharing, as shown in the following figure.
7.In the file sharing interface, click the drop-down menu, if multiple usernames are displayed, select the [everyone] option, and then click the [Add] option, and then change all the permission levels of everyone to [Allow] settings after adding, as shown in the figure below;
8.The next step is to share, first of all, you need to check the IP address of the first computer, also open the network sharing center, then click [Local Connection], click [Details], and check the number after IPv4, that is, the IP address that needs to be entered;
9.Then click [Start] on the menu on the second computer, and find the [Run] option or press [Win+R] to open the option, and enter the address in the pop-up box, as shown in the figure below;
10.Then press the enter key to enter the shared file interface of the first computer, as shown in the figure below;
11.Finally, when you open the shared folder, you can see the shared files placed in the shared folder, which you can view and modify.
Just buy an ordinary router It's the easiest Other methods have disadvantages After connecting, it's OK to set the IP address and your laptop is a wireless network card.
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