Windows XP file share failure

Updated on technology 2024-04-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The reasons that cause Windows XP file sharing failure may be the following, please try to eliminate them one by one: First, it is not running properly"Network Setup Wizard". In"Network Connections window, click Set Up Home or Small Office Network, rerun the wizard, and set the network connection type correctly.

    Second, enable the built-in firewall of Windows XP. When you run the Network Setup Wizard, Windows XP's built-in firewall is automatically enabled, which prevents other users from sharing folders through Neighbors. Third, the user's password is set incorrectly.

    The currently logged-in user must also be present in the Windows XP you want to access and must set the same password. Fourth, the correct NTFS permissions are not set. We recommend that you set the access permissions for shared folders to everyone with read permissions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is related to the security settings of the XP system, you open and run Input, and then [Windows Settings] --Security Settings] --Local Policy] --User Assignment Rights] -- find [Deny access to this computer from the network] on the right and double-click to open it, and delete the guest. (This setting only works for the machine that needs to be shared, that is, if you set it up on device A, then machine A can be accessed by others, and others can still not be accessed by A.) Finally, put the files you need to share into a folder, then right-click --- Properties--- Share, and debug it yourself as needed in the share there.

    If you need to share multiple computers, you need to set them up one by one according to the above methods. No, that's the only way to set up this system.

    Finally, if you still don't have the right to share after setting the above, please go to the control panel, user account, and enable the guest account.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can share files by setting the following settings on your computer with an XP system.

    1.Start-Run found"server"Service, property startup type -"Automatic"- OK, then dot on the left"Launch"Are you sure.

    2.Open Network Neighbor Properties - Local Connection Properties - Installation - Protocols"nwlink ipx/spx/netblos compatible transport protocl"Double-click.

    There's another one in there"network monitor driver"Also to install.

    3.Start Menu Run -Security Settings --Local Policies -User Entitlement Assignment-"Deny access to this computer from the network"attributes, delete the inside"All user groups".

    4.Then tap Security Options:

    Network access: Anonymous enumerations of SAM accounts are not allowed, attributes given"Deactivated".

    Network access: SAM accounts are not allowed and shared anonymous enumerations, properties are given"Deactivated".

    Network Access: A shared and secure model for local accounts, with the properties changed to"Classic - Local users authenticate with themselves".

    5.Click on the desktop My Computer right-click -Manage -Local Users and Groups-Users, and put the guest user attribute on the right"The account has been deactivated and the previous hook is removed".

    6.Open My Computer - Tools Options - Folder Options - View - Remove the hook in front of using simple file sharing and OK.

    7.Turn off the firewall.

    Just log out and you're good to go.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Set up a local security policy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How did the landlord solve it? I'm having the same issue, thanks.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Which computer is the printer installed on? Make sure that printer sharing is turned on and that the corresponding version of the printer driver is installed on another computer. The drivers for XP and Win7 are not completely universal.

    Make sure that the two computers are on the same network segment 1. And the firewall does not prohibit it. (Some antivirus software may block port 443, it is recommended to turn off the antivirus software and try it).

    On a computer that doesn't have a printer, open Neighborhood and enter.

    Normally, you will be able to see the files shared on the other computer (if you have enabled sharing), including printers, etc.

    Double-clicking on the printer usually completes the driver installation, and then you can share the print. However, XP and Win7 have the problem of driver incompatibility. You can try installing the corresponding version of the driver.

    If you can't open your network neighbor, refer to the article about network sharing. (If the Use Simple File Sharing option in the folder options is turned on, make sure the guest user is turned on.) If simple file sharing is turned off, confirm that the username and password are set and entered correctly).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First, make sure your printer supports tethered printing.

    Right-click on Printer - Properties - Share - Specific User - Enter everyone and click Add - Done.

    Advanced Sharing - Turn off password protected sharing, turn on file and printer sharing, and you're done.

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