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This is a bug in XP itself and requires a registry tweak.
When browsing your computer through Near Net, Windows XP 200X will first search for its own shared directories, printers that can be used as network shares, and network-related scheduled tasks in Task Schedule, which will inevitably affect your browsing speed, so you should disable the search for Printers and Task Schedule.
Open the registry and find it.
hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windows/current version/explorer/remotecomputer/namespace
There are two branches underneath: one is 2227a280-3aea-1069-a2de-08002b30309d for "printer".
The other is d6277990-4c6a-11cf-8d87-00aa0060f5bf for "task schedule", delete both primary keys, and then exit the registry without restarting the computer.
Open Nearby Computers in Neighbors again, and your browsing speed will be much faster.
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Just buy one again, it's okay to find something to do, trouble.
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Use Add Online Neighbor Wizard
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If the access to 2000 and xp is solved, there is no problem.
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If it can be accessed, set an IP address for each computer and set it in the same network segment.
For example, this network segment.
Each PC requires Microsoft Network File and Print Sharing protocols to be installed.
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Internet Neighbor Set up a small network Step by step After turning on printer sharing, the computer username is arbitrary, and the team name behind it must be the same as that of other computers.
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No way. Tell you for sure.
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Run on that computer.
Click Start Run Enter the Print Server Computer Name OK, and you can access it this way.
Such as server
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Win7 sharing is more troublesome, the premise is that your win7 system must be the ultimate version, and second, you must open guest users.
Once the premise is set up, open the "Network and Sharing Center" -- select "Change advanced sharing settings" on the left - select "Enable" for all above. Select "Turn off password protection sharing" at the bottom, and win7 sharing is set up.
The other XP machines are set up the same as before, just solve the LAN sharing, and then add a network printer and it's OK.
If it can help you, please click to adopt!
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In the win7 system, first set the printer to share in the computer that can control the printer, and then click the network icon on the other printers, there is a "add printer" option next to the "organization" button, the computer will automatically search for printers on the same network, double-click the printer you want to add, the system will automatically install the driver!
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A machine is XP, B machine is win7:
Set the same workgroup name.
Turn on guest users.
Run "Set up a home or small office network" on XP
Win7 runs "Select Home Organization and Sharing Options" in the "Network and Sharing Center", enters "Change Advanced Sharing Settings", and turns on the corresponding sharing options, among which "Password Protected Sharing" selects "Turn off password protected sharing".
Restart the machine. So you're ready to share.
To share a folder in XP:.
Do this in Win7: select the folder > right-click "Properties" -> select the "Share" tab -> click the "Share" button - > pop up the "Select users to share with" window -> click the "Add" button on the left side of the drop-down box and the triangle on the right side - > pop-up drop-down menu to select "guest", and then click "Add", so that the guest user is added -> click the "Share" button - > wait a while, the "Your folder has been shared" window appears, click "Done". Ok, at this time, you can see this folder by opening the network neighbor on machine A.
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Set the folder you want to share to share,Win7,To open the network discovery first,Then open the network,You can see the computer of the XP system,XP,Online neighbor right click - attributes,You should be able to see the machine of the win7 system,If you can't see it,Online neighbor right click - search - enter the machine name of win7。 The XP system needs to enter the Win7 user name and password to enter the files shared by the Win7 system.
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Win7 in the "Network and Sharing Center", --- select homegroup and sharing options--- change the advanced sharing settings--- "Enable network discovery", "Enable file and printer sharing", "Turn off password protection sharing" tick --- save the modification, and then you click "View basic network information and set up connection" under the middle icon to see the LAN machine.
XP creates a new online neighbor, and then fills in the name of the win7 machine to see.
Just share the folder you want to share.
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It's the same as XP.
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