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Enable the corresponding service on the server, set to automatic! Control Panel - Administrative Tools --Services --Open Shared Services --OK
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1. You add a user.
2. Add this user to this sharing permission.
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Add everyone to deny anonymous access and set a password for the guest.
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Have you opened a guest user?
It is best to set a static IP for the local area network
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To use win2003 sharing, you need to set up as follows:
3: In the local security policy, set "Security Options" - Network Access: Shared and Security Mode of Local Accounts to "Classic", and set "Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console" to "Enabled".
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Sharing between different systems can sometimes be cumbersome, with A being the machine sharing the file and B being the accessor.
AB has a shared service, the access to the files of machine A must have an account of machine B, the account of machine A sets a password, and AB is in the same workgroup and LAN.
It's basically enough to meet these requirements.
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What's the hint, and is it a question of hinting permissions?
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Is it that the shared service is not opened.
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Do all win7 have this problem?
Create a new user account and add access to the shared folder, and try it out with this account in Win7.
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Win7 sets up LAN sharing.
1 Turn on the guest user of win7.
Open the control panel of win7 = >> User account and security = >> Manage other users = >> Click Guest User to open it.
2.Solve the problem that login requires a username and password?
Open the "Control Panel", click on the "Select Family Sharing Options" bar under Network & Internet, and continue to click on "Change Advanced Sharing Settings". There is a pull-down bar on the right that pulls all the way down. Find Password-protected shares.
Then tap "Turn off password protected sharing".
3. How to share folders.
Open the folder you want to share, and there are two ways to share it.
Simply right-click Share and select a specific user and share in the properties.
Select the users you want to share with.
Add a guest user and set the permissions of the guest user. Then click on the "Share" button.
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Windows 10 "You can't access this shared folder" workaround.
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System issues.
Reinstallation is recommended. There are installation tutorials and installation tools.
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Win7 can't access Windows 2003 shared files, but Windows 2003 can access the Win7 system, and Win7 can also access each other.
Win7 can't access Windows 2003 shared files, but Windows 2003 can access the Win7 system, and Win7 can also access each other.
2. Find the "Security Options" of "Local Policies" of "Security Settings".
3. Find "Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level" in the right column, double-click to enter 4. Under the default status option, the English version should be"no defined", the Chinese version is empty.
Drop down that default option and select "Send NL &NTLM Accordingly Only".
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To use win2003 sharing, you need to set up as follows:
3: In the local security policy, set "Security Options" - Network Access: Shared and Security Mode of Local Accounts to "Classic", and set "Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console" to "Enabled".
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First, go to the "Network and Sharing Center" to set it up and turn off the Windows Firewall. Although there is an insecure risk of doing so, it is a last resort in order to enable different systems to access each other.
After turning off Windows Firewall, the next step is to go to "Advanced Settings" on the left side of the firewall settings page and modify "Inbound Rules" and "Outbound Rules". In each of these rules, find the File and Printer Sharing option and set all of its options to Allow All Connection.
After the above settings, you need to enter the "User Account", open the "Guest" account, and turn on the corresponding sharing function in the system service. At this point, the sharing setup is almost complete. Finally, set up the corresponding shared folder.
If you are familiar with the XP sharing settings, you can basically easily operate the following settings, the concept of Windows 7 settings sharing is almost the same as XP, the difference is only that the path of the setting is different.
The first step is to select the folder you want to share, right-click and select "Properties", select "Advanced Sharing" in the "Sharing" tab, and tick the box before "Share this folder", and then click "Add" in "Permissions" - Advanced - Find Now. Then select "everyone" and "guest" in the search result and confirm.
Through the above steps, you can basically solve the problem that 99% of XPs cannot access the shared folder of Windows 7, of course, it is not excluded that the access exception still occurs through the above methods. For this reason, it is recommended to temporarily disable the installation of additional antivirus software or third-party network firewalls such as Skynet to prevent other network firewalls from hindering access.
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In the network, the remote computer room accesses the local resource file through the guest user. Therefore, it is necessary to enable the guest user and give the guest user permissions.
Start, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Local Users & Groups, Users, Select Guest Attributes, "Cancel" Account is disabled, "Select" password never expires. This way the guest user is turned on.
Select the folder you want to share, right-click, Sharing & Security, Share tab, "Select" Share this folder, App. Security tab, Group or User Name, Add, Select User or Group dialog box, click Advanced, Add, Find Now, Select Guest User, Always OK.
This adds access to the guest user.
If the other party's system is XP, you can log in directly. If the "Select User" dialog box pops up when you double-click on the file you shared, fill in "guest" and the password is blank because we didn't set the password.
The method used here must be to ensure that you have not made any changes to the local security policy.
Start, Computer Management, Local Security Policies, Local Policies.
1。User rights assignment, deny access to this computer from the network, no guest user.
2。Security options, local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console, set to "disabled".
2。For security options, share and security model for local accounts, select "Classic - Local users to authenticate themselves".
ps.If you use XP access.
1. Make sure that the firewall of Windows 2003 is turned off and that the firewall of the antivirus software is turned off.
2. Add permissions in Group Policy so that the guest account can access Windows 2003 and enable Guest
3. Check if the registry is blocking access.
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