How to set up command line commands for user groups in an XP environment and how to set up sharing!

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

    Brother sent so much, send some practical things, some things are well done, he didn't have such a coincidence

    Sharing is done through a router or switch, within the same network segment.

    For example, gateways.

    Different network segments cannot be shared, so you can know it with a ping.

    And then inside the run.

    You'll need to look up the IP address of the computer you're sharing the data with, if you want to see other machines in your online neighborhood.

    It's going to be in the same group, my computer hits -properties again, the computer name is there [workgroup]workgroup, and in the service to see if the following server service has started.

    He is (supports this computer for sharing file, print, and naming pipes over the network.) If the service is stopped, these features are not available. If a service is disabled, any service that is directly dependent on this service will not be able to start. )

    What's the problem, add 276516890

    Either they are not in the same network segment, make an FTP server.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 All net share

    sharename

    sharename=drive:path [/grant:user,[read | change | full]]

    users:number | /unlimited]

    cache:manual | documents| programs | none ]

    sharename [/users:number | /unlimited]

    remark:"text"]

    cache:manual | documents | programs | none]

    delete

    .NET Share enables network users to use resources on a server. Use this command without options.

    , it lists all the resources that are being shared on that computer. For every kind of resource, Windows has.

    The device name or pathname is reported, along with a descriptive note associated with it.

    sharename refers to the network name of a shared resource. Enter net share and a share name only.

    Displays information about that share.

    drive:path specifies the absolute path to the directory that will be shared.

    grant:user,perm creates a share with a security descriptor and grants the required permissions to the specified user.

    This option can be used multiple times to grant sharing permissions to multiple users.

    users:number sets the maximum number of users who can access the shared resource at the same time.

    unlimited specifies that there is no limit to the number of users who can access a shared resource at the same time.

    remark:"text"Add a descriptive note about the resource, and the text should be included in quotation marks.

    DeviceName refers to one or more printers (LPT1: through LPT9:) that are shared by the shared name.

    Share by share name.

    delete to stop sharing a resource.

    cache:manual enables manual customer caching for programs and documents from this share.

    cache:documents enables automatic caching for documents from this share.

    cache:programs enables automatic caching of programs and documents from this share.

    cache:none disables caching for this share.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Enter C: and press enter, which is to enter the default directory of the C drive, not to enter the root directory of the C drive.

    Enter D: and press Enter, which is to enter the default directory of the D drive, not to enter the root directory of the D drive, but the default directory of the D drive of your computer happens to be the root directory.

    After entering the C drive, type CD and press enter, and you will enter the root directory of the C drive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Windows Command Line Tutorial Series: 001 Open a command line window.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Option 1: Start Menu - All Programs - Accessories - Command Prompt Option 2: Start Menu - Run - cmd - Enter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    WindowsXP enters the command line window and can be performed as follows:

    Click "Start" and "Run" in turn, as shown below

    Enter "cmd" in the dialog box, as shown in the following figure

    Click the "OK" button to open the command line window.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Select Run in the Start menu and type cmd there.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Press F8 to boot up, you can choose to enter the safe mode, safe mode, that is, the computer only starts some programs necessary when the computer starts, and does not run other additional processes, generally speaking, the antivirus should be killed in the safe mode, this situation can avoid the virus is running, can not be killed, in addition, XP does not have DOS, there is a DOS-like system: CMD. In "Start-> > > cmd", you can enter cmd, cmd supports most DOS commands.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not dos, enter cmd in the runtime

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    That's also a boot mode. It's not quite the same as cmd.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The steps to open it are as follows:

    1. Click the start button and click to run the command (or press the shortcut key Ctrl+R);

    2. Enter cmd and click OK.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the bottom left corner of Start-Run-Enter the command line will come out.

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