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If it's a routing switch, it's on"Get started"-- Run "Enter in" gpedit msc to open Group Policy
"Windows Settings" "Local Policy" "User Assignment Rights" In the right column of the window, find "Refuse to access this computer from the network", double-click to open, delete the guest account inside, if not, it is the route can not achieve data exchange, only the switch can, so it is called the switch!
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Give me extra points! I'll give you a piece of software directly! Call.
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Grey dove. A good remote control software How do you want to play!!
There's only what you can't think of, there's nothing he can't do, add 100 points, and I'll pass it on to you!!
Very seriously!! You've earned it.
Send me an email address to indicate that the computer is shared. I'll send it to you, extra points.
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Hehe, teach you a simple way, from the search LAN sharing super tool, **After clicking on guest sharing, restart the computer after the application, both sides have to do this again, after restarting, see if it's OK?
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No, that's to use a server, and the router can't do it.
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In the folder options in Explorer, check "Use Simple File Sharing" to try.
Note: XP Home does not seem to be able to be shared.
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After the file is shared, the other computer can view it as follows:
Lenovo P40WIN10
1. First right-click on this computer and select Manage.
2. Click on Services and find the Computer Browser option.
3. Right-click and select Properties.
4. Set the startup type to automatic and click OK.
5. Select the server service again, click the mouse to right-click and select the properties.
6. Set the startup type to automatic, and then click OK to group cherry.
7. Finally, find the workstation service, right-click and select Properties.
8. Set the startup type to automatic and click OK. Bright or hooded.
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Here's how to find it:
1. Right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop, and select [Manage] in the shortcut keys that appear.
2. Under the computer management properties, find [Services and Applications], and then find the [Services] tab under Services and Applications and click Services, then there are many service types in the right window.
3. In the service on the right, we find [Computer Browser], double-click it, in the configuration page that appears, set [Startup Type] to [Automatic], set [Startup Status] to [On], and then click [OK].
<>4, find [server] on the right side of [Service], double-click it, set [Startup Type] to [Auto], [Startup Status] to [On] in the configuration interface that appears, and then click [OK].
5. Finally, you need to find [Workstation], double-click it, set [Startup Type] to [Auto], [Startup Status] to [On] in the configuration interface that appears, and then click [OK].
6. After the above three configurations are done, you can click [Run] in the [Start] menu, and enter the folder shared by the computer you need to access in the [Run] box.
You don't need to change your host. The IP selection of the auxiliary machine is automatically selected. Then fill in the DNS as if it were the host. That's fine.
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