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It can be achieved by using (Internet connection sharing), 1. XP server-side setting.
Create a new ADSL dial-up on XP, then look at its properties -- Advanced -- tick (Internet Connection Sharing), select the local connection of your NIC in "Home Network Connection", and OK, regardless of the prompt, your NIC will be automatically set to address set to ", subnet mask is. The network card acts as a LAN gateway, and this machine also functions as a DHCP server.
Then connect the XP machine to your Vista book.
2. There are 2 types of Vista client settings, which are decided according to your preferences.
1. Automatically obtain the IP address.
2. Manually set the IP address.
Set the address of the computer to ", the subnet mask to ", the gateway to ", and the DNS server address to .
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It's more convenient to use wireless routing to**buy one, I'm in the same situation as you, hehe.
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Open the XP routing service and use XP as a router.
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Tools Material: Windows XP.
1. First of all, on the desktop, select "My Computer" and right-click the "Manage" option.
2. Then in that interface, tap on the "Services & Applications" option.
3. After that, in that interface, click on the "Service" option.
4. Then in the interface, click on the "server" option.
5. Then in that interface, click the "Start" button.
6. Finally, in the interface, click the "OK" button.
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First set up on the XP computer, the computers in the LAN should belong to the same workgroup in order to access each other.
1. Click Start, click Run, Enter, and click OK.
2. Click Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options in the left navigation bar, and find "Account: Guest Account Status" in the right side of the list and double-click.
3. The dialog box pops up, click Enabled, and click OK.
4. Find "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts" in the list on the right, and then double-click.
5. In the pop-up dialog box, select "Guest Only - Authenticate local users as guests" from the drop-down list, and click OK.
6. Close Group Policyr and restart the computer.
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Make the following settings on your XP computer:
1. Click Start, click Run, Enter, and click OK.
2. Click Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options in the left navigation bar, and find "Account: Guest Account Status" in the right side of the list and double-click.
3. The dialog box pops up, click Enabled, and click OK.
4. Find "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for Local Accounts" in the list on the right, and then double-click.
5. In the pop-up dialog box, select "Guest Only - Authenticate local users as guests" from the drop-down list, and click OK.
6. Close Group Policyr and restart the computer.
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One: All computers are in the same workgroup, right-click the My Computer (computer) icon--- Properties (Advanced Properties) -- computer name --- change --- workgroup --- change to the same name.
2: Win7: Click on the network icon at the bottom right of the screen - Network and Sharing Center.
- Advanced Sharing Management --- Private or HomeGroup - Enable Network Discovery on the Share --- check, tick the box before sharing files and printers to confirm exit.
Three: XP settings.
2: Open the Control Panel.
"User Account" -- "Manage Account" -- Enable Guest User Don't set a password OK.
Click on the keyboard"win+r".Then enter.
OK to open the Local Group Policyr.
A: Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policy - User Rights Assignment, find "Refuse Local Login" in the right area, double-click to enter the state, delete the guest, and confirm the exit.
Double-click "Refuse to access this computer from the network" to enter the state, delete the guest account in it, and confirm the exit.
b: Click Security Options on the left, and find Network Access: Shared Fear Bridge and Security Mode for Local Accounts in the right area.
Double-click the setting to "Guest Only - Local User Authenticates as Guest".
c: Click "Security Options" on the left, account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to be deactivated in the console.
Four: There are two ways to install printer drivers for different systems.
There are two ways to drive.
1: XPWIN7, install the local printer on the machine, select LPT as the port, install the driver, restart the computer, add the network printer, install it in seconds.
Add a printer – a network printer.
Create a new port: select local port, port name: enter the IP printer sharing name.
Add a driver, pointing to the closed head of the drive amp.
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1. First of all, you need to set up sharing, right-click the folder you need to set up sharing, and select Properties.
2. Click to select the shared file, and set the sharing permissions of users who can access the folder to ensure the security of the shared file.
3. Open Explorer, you need to access the address bar in the computer where you want to share the file, and enter the "Computer Name" or "IP Address" of the computer where the file is being shared.
4. If it is not everyone's permission, the access user needs to provide the authorized account and password, if it is the other party's local account, please enter the "computer name (or IP address) user name" in the name, and the corresponding password to access.
5. If the other party has not set up sharing, and you have the account and password of the local administrator, you can use the hidden sharing function of Windows to access it if you know the file storage path. For example, to access the D drive with the IP address, you can enter ".
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One: You must make sure that all computers are in the same workgroup, my computer right-click --- properties (advanced properties) -- computer name --- change --- workgroup --- change to the same name.
2: Win10: Click the network icon at the bottom right of the screen - Network and Sharing Center ---Advanced Sharing Management --- Private or Homegroup - Share --- tick to enable network discovery, and tick the checkmark before sharing files and printers to confirm exit.
Three: XP settings.
2: Open the Control Panel ---User Account" -- Manage Account -- Enable Guest User Don't Set a Password OK.
Click on the keyboard"win+r".Then enter, OK, and open the Local Group Policyr.
A: Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policy - User Rights Assignment, find "Refuse Local Login" in the right area, double-click to enter the state, delete the guest, and confirm the exit.
Double-click "Refuse to access this computer from the network" to enter the state, delete the guest account in it, and confirm the exit.
b: Click Security Options on the left, find Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode of Local Accounts and set it to Guest Only - Local Users Authenticate as Guests in the right area.
c: Click "Security Options" on the left, account: The local account with a blank password is only allowed to log in to the console and is set to deactivate.
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Add a printer – a network printer.
Create a new port: select local port, port name: enter the IP printer sharing name.
Add the driver, point to the position where the driver is placed.
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