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XP can share files with Win7 as follows:
Step 2: Win7 right-click on the desktop computer (XP right-click on the desktop "My Computer", select Manage, double-click the local user and group, find the user, double-click Guest, and remove the checkmark in front of "Account has been deactivated". And the guest password is set to empty.
Step 3: Win7 system or XP system, click Start, Run, Enter in the lower left corner, enter the local policy, find the user rights assignment, and delete all users in "Deny access to this computer from the network" on the right side.
Step 4: For Win7 system or XP system, in the local policy, find the security option, change the "sharing and security mode of the local account" to "guest only" on the right side, and set the "account: local account with blank password is only allowed to access the console" to "disabled".
Step 5: In the Win7 system or XP system, right-click to select the folder you want to share, select Properties, Share, XP system can choose to share this folder, Win7 system should select the guest user in the drop-down menu, and add sharing.
Step 6: Win7 system open "network", XP system open "online neighbor", you can see the other party's folder name, double-click to open the file to share the file, to achieve file copy and paste.
Note]: Whether it is Win7 system or XP system for sharing, you must ensure that you are in the same LAN before you can successfully share the folder.
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win7 system computer settings 1, first open the "computer" properties, click "computer name, domain and workgroup settings" next to the "change settings" 2, the computer description you can write casually, click as shown in the figure "change", the computer name you can change the name you want, the following "working group to remember, to be the same as a while xp system to be the same, here me.
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1.Enter the IP directly into the shared folder.
2.Set up to the same workgroup to view shared resources.
3.Set up a digital Beat FTP server on a certain machine.
Sharing a file is relatively simple, just right-click to set the file you want to share, then click Share, and press the operation to set it. Note that the working group was set up the same until then. Right-click on my computer in xp, click Properties - computer name - change it.
Win7 right-click on my computer, click on the property - remote setting, the same as others.
The same goes for print sharing, where the printer is set to share. Then look for the printer specifically in win7. Because it is more troublesome to install a shared printer in win7, so let's elaborate:
In win7 system:
Start Menu - Control Panel - System and Security - Management Tools - Print Management, and select "Add Remove Server" in the Action Menu
Then, under "Specify Printer Server", click "Add Server" on the right, and click "Browse".
Select "Network" on the left, then select the server you want to connect to the printer on the right, after selecting, the following box will display the name of the corresponding printer server, then click "Select Operator" on the right, then click "Add to list", then click "should be used for hail", and then click "OK".
Click "Start" again in the "Search Box" to enter the IP address of the printer server, if you don't know the IP address of the print server, then directly enter the "Print Server Name" in the search box (the name of the print server is the name just added to the list), then the shared printer Wheel Sail will be opened, and then click on the printer you want to connect, right-click "Connect", and then keep clicking OK.
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What do you mean by sharing, the same LAN jujube acres transported down? Or is it under the same machine?
It's completely bearable and pure to share. No problem stool beams.
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Steps for sharing files between an XP and a Win7: 1. All clients are located in the same network segment, such as in the network segment (assuming that the router IP is);
Method: The client sets a static IP address, see Details.
2. All clients are set up in the same working group, such as in the workgroup, see 3. Win7 cancels the default password sharing protection, method:
1) Click on the network on the desktop;
2) Click Network & Sharing Center;
3) Tap Change advanced sharing settings.
4) Pull the mouse to the bottom on the right side and click to turn off password protection sharing.
4. Select the file you want to share, for example: to share the file on Win7, right-click and select Share - Specific User;
5. Enter everyone, click Add, select everyone, and point Share;
If you are sharing a file on XP, then select the file, right-click and select Share & Security - click Network Installation Wizard (XP shares the file for the first time, you need to boot the Network Installation Wizard) - after the installation is completed, under the Share tab, check [Share this folder on the network], and click OK.
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Start by opening the "Computer" properties and clicking "Change Settings" next to "Computer Name, Domain, and Workgroup Settings".
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Change settings next to Computer Name, Domain, and Workgroup Settings.
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Start menu in the bottom left corner.
2.Control panel.
3.Network and Internet
4.Network and Sharing Center.
5.Upper left Premium.
Sharing settings. 6.Click on any hard drive to select Share for Advanced Sharing.
7.Select Network and Sharing Center below.
8.Set it up as follows: Enable network discovery (this option cannot be turned on, see "Precautions" below).
Initiate file and printer sharing.
Start sharing so that users who have access to the network can read and write to documents in public folders.
files use 128-bit encryption to help secure file sharing connections.
Turn off password-protected sharing (key).
Allows Windows to manage strong group connections.
9.Save it once you've set it up.
10.To share a disk, you also need to set permissions for all permissions (add a shared account, everyone, click "Share").
11.--The above is the setting --- of win7 system
Settings: 13Open Online Neighbors
14.Click Add a Local Neighbor
15.Click Next
16.Click Next
18.Click Next (take the name).
19.Click Finish
20.-- Now you can see Win7 shared files from XP, Windows Firewall can be turned off.
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The four factors of LAN sharing:
1. User Rights.
2. Security settings.
3. The same network segment (that is, the same gateway).
Fourth, it must be in the same working group.
Two computers at home,One with XP,One with win7,Router LAN connection,In the past, the two machines have been changed to the same workgroup name,Win7 can access the shared files on XP,But XP can't access Win7。
Find out the reason and find that the default guest (guest account) of win7 is forbidden and needs to be opened manually
Open the guest account: right-click on my computer to manage the user has a guest, double-click to remove the check box in front of "account has been deactivated".
Remove the guest account in the "Deny access to this computer from the network" item: Run Group Policy (Local Computer Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policies User Rights Assignment Deny access to this computer from the network. If guest is selected, it will be deleted.
Win7 defaults to guest access to sharing).
Disable Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console
Note: Some antivirus software updates will also disable guest accounts, in this case, in addition to reviewing the above three operations, you should also: * Run Service Policy".
Start the "Clipbook Server": This service allows other users on your network to see your system's favorite folders. Of course, sometimes you can change it to start it manually and then use another program to publish it on your network.
If you can't start the clipbook service. Error 1068: The dependent service or group could not be started.
You'll need to follow these steps (you can see their dependencies): first enable Network DDE dsdm (or step 2 if it's enabled), then Network DDE, and then Clipbook.
Finally, set up win7 file sharing, and add guest (guest account) permissions to the folder that needs to be shared.
Even if you're using an XP system, you can still access your Windows 7 computer, as long as you use the above methods.
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1 All the sharing between different systems such as Win7 and XP, first of all, you need to turn off the home network firewall, otherwise, the XP system can not see the shared files of Windows 7. Here's how to turn off your home network firewall:
1. First of all, click the small network icon in the lower right corner of the desktop to display the network connection window, and click "Open Network and Sharing Center" below it to enter the Network and Sharing Center page.
2. Open Windows Firewall in the Network and Sharing Center interface, click "Turn on or off Windows Firewall", and then turn off the firewall of your home network. Select "Advanced Settings" on the left side of the firewall settings screen, click to view "Inbound Rules" and "Outbound Rules", and enable file and printer sharing services in these two feature settings.
3. When enabling network sharing in Win7, the method is similar to the previous XP system, right-click to select the folder to be shared, select the specific user network sharing in the pop-up right-click menu, there is no network limit, when sharing, select a specific user and set the sharing permissions (read, read and write), and then click "Share", so that you can realize the network sharing between different systems such as Windows 7 and XP.
4. For the sharing between computers with win7 system installed, when the same homegroup network is installed, connect to the network and successfully form the homegroup network of the connected computers in the home network, and then select the homegroup in the right-click menu of the folder to share it.
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Start by opening the "Computer" properties and clicking "Change Settings" next to "Computer Name, Domain, and Workgroup Settings".
You can write the description of the computer casually, click "Change" as shown in the figure, you can change the name of the computer you want, and the following "Working group will have to remember, it will be the same as the XP system for a while, here mine is" domain"and OK.
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Method steps.
Make sure that you can access normally after setting up win7 sharing, first confirm the following questions:
1) The two computers are connected (ping);
2) Both computer systems have turned on the printer and file sharing;
3) Two machines should be in the same working group.
Here's how to set up sharing:
1) Open the "Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Advanced Sharing Settings" of the Win7 start menu, set the options as shown below, and apply the settings. (
Note "Password-Protected Sharing" and choose to turn off password-protected sharing so that you don't have to enter a password when accessing the XP. )2
2) Right-click to open the folder of win7 you want to set up sharing, select the "Properties" option, and in the interface that appears, select the "Share" item under "Share", as shown in the figure below.
3 (3) Set sharing permissions: Add the users you need to share - everyone or guest, set the permissions of the sharing users, click "Share", and apply the settings, as follows**.
4Finally, click Done, you can access the shared files set by Win7 normally in the XP network neighbor.
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Win7 system computer settings.
First, open the "Computer" property and click "Change Settings" next to "Computer Name, Domain, and Workgroup Settings".
You can write the description of the computer casually, click "Change" as shown in the figure, you can change the name of the computer you want, and the following "Working group will have to remember, it will be the same as the XP system for a while, here mine is" domain"and OK.
EndXP system computer settings.
In the pop-up "System Properties" dialog window, select the "Computer Name" tab, the computer description can also be written casually, click "Change" Cong Brigade, the computer name can also be written casually, as long as you identify which machine it is, the working group will be the same as the win7 just set, that is, "domain".", click OK after changing it, as shown in the image.
This step should be explained that (because I didn't take a screenshot in time at the time, this screenshot was taken from another computer) the first time you share a file, you need to click "If you know.........Only then can it be set up further, as shown in the image.
Then you can check "Share this folder on the network", the following one depends on the situation, if it is used by yourself, then the check is nothing, as shown in the figure, and finally click on the application to OK.
After everything is set up, click "Online Neighbors" > "View Workgroup Computers" to see the computers of the workgroup you are in.
Then you just have to click on the computer you have already shared and go in and copy the file you want.
XP side operation of the computer,Can't be copied directly by dragging and dropping,Drag and drop over is just a shortcut.,You need to right-click to copy.,And then paste it.。
end precautions.
It is recommended that two computers be connected to the network with wires, and the transfer speed will be very fast;
Must be a router, wired and wireless can be, as long as you usually have two computers can access the Internet, you can set up file sharing.
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