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How normal... All machines have a guest account turned on and a simple password is set.
Then reboot them all.
After restarting, access each other, when prompted for the account password, do not enter the guest, enter the administrator's account password, and select Remember account password.
Wait for all to open and then close the local guest account.
You don't need to enter it when you visit it later...
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This software. Run once on each machine. That's it.
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So what do you want to do?
Don't you need a password to access each other?
Do these 6 machines have login passwords?
Try it, in the local security policy, network access: local sharing and security mode" policy, set to"Local users are authenticated with themselves"
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It depends on what version of your system you have.
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It's like arithmetic, and I've given the password.
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In this case, first look at whether there is a firewall, and if so, whether it is a firewall configuration problem.
Then there is the user problem between the two systems. (For example, if his computer opens a guest user login, and your system closes the guest user, there will be an access problem).
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Look at your IP settings and your computer username and domain settings, gateways and DNS are also important, you have to look at these and then reset them, your firewall is off or not! If your firewall is on, others may not be able to access your computer, but you can access someone else's computer!
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The following steps can be used to share multiple computers within a local area network:
1. Multiple computers must share the same network Internet connection, such as Netcom broadband access or mobile broadband access.
2. All of them should be the same in the same network segment, except for the last digit of the IP address.
3. To set up the working group and the calculation name, the same working group name must be used, but the computer name of each computer should be different.
4. Set up local users and groups. The settings in the general group remain the same. However, the settings in the user should straighten out the relationship and enable the guest account (guests).
Example: Clean up the user interface, generally keep three users: for example:
The name full name is described.
wwbs wu wang bu seng for guests....
zzy zhao zhi yi management meter....
fnc fenf ning chao
Double-click wwbs:
The regular "card" password never expires.
Affiliation with "administrators."
Double-click zzy:
The regular "card" password never expires.
Belong to the Card administrators
Double-click fnc:
Regular" card users cannot change the password, and the password never expires.
Affiliated with the "Card Guests."
Note: The number of users set in these methods is different from the number of users displayed in the control panel, and one less is usually displayed. In Nagisa's example, the WWBS user is not displayed in the control panel, and it will only be displayed in the "Welcome Screen" after the ZZY is accidentally locked and the computer is restarted.
Of course, this kind of accident can also be manually implemented by setting "account lockout" in "Local Users and Groups" (the process of this implementation: Group Policy - Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Account Policy - Account Lockout Policy - Account Lockout Gate - Lock the account after no lockout or several invalid logins).
5. File sharing settings:
1. In the "Exceptions" "Tab" in Windows Firewall, check "File and Printer Sharing".
2. In Explorer, "Tools - Folder Options - View - Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)" is unchecked.
3. XP's built-in "Shared Document" is set to shared. Right-click "Share Document" - Properties - Share - Share this folder to select. Copy the document you want to share to this Shared Document.
6. Restart the computer.
Good luck!
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Jinan? If you are in Jinan, you can come to the door for free service!
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Is there any sharing on the 1st?,Or it's not set up to share.,Isn't it not visible?。。
No. 1 can see No. 2, which means that there is a working group, and No. 2 sharing is set correctly.
The guest user on your No. 1 opens it and restarts it again to see if it works.
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No. 2 can spell No. 1.
For example, number 2. No. 1 pings with No. 2
Press Enter to see the shared D drive.
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Replace the above IP address with the IP address number 1.
Also, it's best to set it up to simple sharing, and the steps are as follows:
Open My Computer - Click "Tools" (in the top row) at the top of the toolbar - Folder Options - (pop up the "Folder Options" dialog box) - select "View" (also in the top row) - Select Simple Share in "Advanced Settings" (in the box at the bottom right drop-down bar) - Once confirmed, select a random folder to share.
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Maybe you bring the problem out.
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According to the daily operation, click on the network neighbor or network, view the team computer, access the computer of other departments, and pop up the window to enter the user name and password.
Enter the name of the guest account, administrator account, or other account, and a window will pop up to enter the network password.
After the software opens, select the third tab of Sharing Settings, then select the second item of Guest Mode (password-free), and finally click the Complete Sharing Mode Setup button.
Now try to access this computer from the LAN again, enter smoothly, and the problem is solved.
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The following steps are performed on a notebook.
1。Start - Run - Enter, find computerbrowser and double-click - Start Type Select Automatic.
2.。Right-click on My Computer - Manage - Local Users and Groups - Users - Double-click on the guest on the right - Remove the check box for users who have been deactivated.
3。If it doesn't work, right-click on the Internet Neighbor - Properties - click on the left to set up a home or small office network, step by step, one step is to ask whether to enable sharing and printer sharing, select Yes.
4。Computer sharing and printer sharing do not need to be obtained from the workgroup, the easiest and most convenient way is to click Start - Run - enter the IP address here represents your IP address of A or C) to enter A or C's computer.
5. If the above methods don't work, that is, you are destined to not be able to share.
What I said upstairs doesn't seem to work...
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.
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