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Preparation: Set up the computer and box in the same local area network.
Computer-side operation process:
Manage other accounts.
Step 1: Open the user account in the control panel of your computer and select the [Manage Other Accounts] option.
Create a new account.
Step 2: Select Create a new account.
Username settings.
Step 3: Set the username, for example, QQ.
Account password settings.
Step 4: Set up your account password, e.g. QQ.
Advanced sharing settings.
Step 5: Complete the account creation. Open "My Computer", select the hard disk you want to share, right-click and select Properties, and in the pop-up window, select [Share] - [Advanced Sharing] - [Share this folder].
Share the logo. Step 6: After completing the setup, you can see the share logo on the selected hard drive!
Glory box operation process:
Box file manager.
Step 1: Open the box and select [Application] - [File Manager] in order.
Box to add online neighbors.
Step 2: Select Add Online Neighbor on the left and set the items on the right.
box to add online neighbor settings.
The box shows the shared file.
Step 4: After completing the settings, you can see the previously shared hard drive displayed on the box.
After completing the above operations, you can realize the box access to the computer folder for resource sharing, and you can access the **and** resources on the computer side through the local area network. The box accesses the computer folder to achieve resource sharing, because it is within the local area network, the transfer speed is very fast, so there is no need to worry about stuck. Hint:
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Please refer to the experience web link.
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If a password is required, enter the username guest
The password is not entered (left blank).
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You can set it up as follows:
Step 2: Right-click on the desktop computer of the shared folder, select Manage, double-click the local user and group, find the user, double-click guest, and uncheck the box in front of "Account is deactivated". And the guest password is set to empty.
Step 3: Click Start, Run, Enter in the lower left corner of the host of the shared folder, enter the local policy, enter the user rights assignment, and delete all users in the "Deny access to this computer from the network" on the right side.
Step 4: For the host of the shared folder, go to the security option in the local policy, change the "Sharing and security mode of the local account" to "Guest only" on the right side, and set the "Account: Local account with a blank password is only allowed to access the console" to "Disabled".
Step 5: In the host of the shared folder, find the folder you want to share, right-click, select Properties, select the "Share" tab, select the drop-down menu, find guest, select Add, select Share, and you're done.
Step 6: In the local computer, enter "Network", find the computer name of the shared folder, double-click to enter, you can see the shared folder, and you can access it by double-clicking directly.
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You can use the administrator account and password of the sharer.
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This refers to the account username and password specified by the administrator to set the shared file, this may be set by the administrator for security purposes, this can be canceled, I hope this is helpful to you.
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It's the administrator account and password that you see for this computer. This password can be cancelled.
1.First, let's go to the shared computer, find this shared folder, right-click on the folder, select Properties, and click Share.
2.Jump to Advanced Sharing Settings and move down. In the password protection sharing bar, we select to turn off password protection sharing, and then save the changes, and the password of the shared file is removed.
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The function of sharing folders with Windows is often used in daily office, because sometimes there is a special Windows 2003 as a file sharing server, and the access rights of the folder are set. Different sharing permissions are required for the same computer.
For example, Windows 2003 shared folder is set up with LAN folder sharing, and 2 users are set up to share access, one user only has read-only access to the folder, and the other user has full access to the folder. However, after logging in with one user, it is not possible to change it by using another user name.
Even if you don't remember your password, you won't be prompted for your username and password box until you restart your computer. )
Change the username and password to access the shared folder Workaround:
To change the username of a file to log in, you must first cut off the login of the default username, and run the command.
net use computername delete
The command to select a username to log in is.
net use computername user: The user name.
Then enter the password to change the username and log in.
You can also use the following command to clear it all at once.
net use * /del /y
Delete (or modify) a saved username and password for a network
1."Start" - Control Panel "- User Accounts" - User Accounts", select an account to use (I'm administrator here), click to enter the account.
2.In the sidebar on the left after entering, there is a "Related Tasks" section of "Manage My Network Password".
3.Click on this "Manage My Network Password" to enter the settings box as shown below, where you can add, delete and modify the username and password.
P.S. Of course, you can also run Control UserPasswords2 directly, switch to the "Advanced" tab, and click "Manage Passwords", which is the setting box in step 3 above.
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Tutorial on setting up a network shared folder, adding a new user and setting to modify the user permissions of a shared folder.
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Start-Run-Enter"cmd"Enter.
Use Net Use to see all user network connections and see the shares you've connected.
Use net use"The user connection you want to remove"/del
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1. Open the guest account, the guest account is not enabled by default2. In the share tab of the shared folder, add the everyone group to the group or user name of the permission of 3s setup.
3. In the security tab of the shared folder, add the everyone group to the group or user name of the 3s setup permission.
4. Start running.
5. Local Policy Security Option Network Access: Local account sharing and security mode local security settings for guests only.
Local users authenticate as guests.
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It seems that you can "change" it by right-clicking.
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IE settings, clear all cookies on it.
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Control Layout" User Account and Family Safety Credential Manager (find your corresponding existing shared user "Delete") as shown below.
By opening a new network share, you can output a new shared account with different permissions.
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Right-click on my computer;
Click Manage and click [Local Users and Groups];
Select the user and click [Guest].
Remove Account Deactivated.
Click on the Windows Start menu in the bottom left corner of the left corner of your computer and click Run.
Enter [ in the Run box to open the local Group Councilor.
Click the drop-down button, select "Guest Only - Authenticate a local user as a guest", and click OK.
Refresh the network list, re-access the LAN shared computer, and you don't need to enter the account password again.
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When using sharing, the need for a username and password is the reason for setting it on the computer. It is because the password is required when the computer logs in, so you will be asked to enter it when accessing the sharing, of course, it is not necessary to enter the username and password of the computer login, as long as it is a valid account on that computer.
Solution: 1. After opening the start menu, find the control panel, find the user account in the control panel, and enable the guest account.
2. After opening the start menu, find [Control Panel], find [User Account] in the Control Panel, find [Administrator] in the user account, and click on it. If you don't have the user on your computer, then click on the account other than guest, click on the user in your computer and find [Manage My Network Password] on the left side of the user menu, and finally! Find the line that corresponds to the IP address you have accessed and remember the password, and click Delete.
Step 1: Open the Control Panel, double-click Network, and click File and Print Sharing under the Configuration tab in the default state.
Step 2: In the dialog box that appears, click both options to select them, and then click OK.
Step 3: Right-click on the Start menu on the desktop, select and click Explorer.
Step 4: Right-click the disk, folder, etc. you want to share resources, select and click Share from the shortcut menu to open the Share tab of the properties dialog box.
Step 5: Click to select [Share As] to enter the sharing name, remarks information, and specify the access type. If you want to access based on a password, you will also set a Read-only password or a Full Access password.
In the read-only access type, other users can only read the files in the folder. In the full access type, you can read or delete the contents of the folder.
Step 6: Click OK to complete the sharing settings. The folder icon will then change to be held by a small hand, indicating that it has become a shared resource.
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The main possible reason is that there is no LAN connection between the computers, and if there is a network share through a router or other means, it can be accessed without a username and password.
If it is a winxp operating system, install the same operating system, you can make the corresponding settings in the system for direct connection, if it is a win7 operating system, in the case of a router or switch, you can connect directly, provided that the version of the operating system is the same, such as win7, 32-bit operating system, or win7, 64-bit operating system.
If you exclude the following situations, and there is a prompt that a username and password are required for sharing files on the computer, then you need to set the corresponding settings in the computer operating system.
Right-click on My Computer, click Manage, click on "Local Users and Groups", select a user, click on "guest", and remove "Account has been deactivated".
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1.Open a guest account. Right-click on "My Computer" --Manage --Local Users & Groups --Users, find guest on the right and enable it.
2.Enter in Start-Run.
Then Computer Configuration -- Windows Settings -- Security Settings -- Local Policies -- User Rights Assignment, and on the right side find "Deny access to this computer from the network."".Open its properties and remove the guest account.
Check the above two places, and if you have set it up correctly as mentioned above, leave it alone. It's about making sure that other computers can access your shared files properly.
Suppose you want to share folders A and B, where A is accessible to everyone and B is accessible with a password.
Right-click on folder A - Share & Secure, and then select it"Share this folder", and click OK to close the window. After that, you can access the A folder.
I open the sharing of the B folder and choose it"Share this folder", and then tap"Permissions".In the Permissions Properties window, delete the Everyone account. Click"Add".
Click it"Advanced Find it now"to add access accounts (or groups) as needed
After the settings are completed, you need to enter the account and password you provided to access folder B when accessing folder.
Win2000 or above operating systems need a password to access the shared folder, and the username and password are the username and password you use to enter the system. If you don't need a password, then just cancel the password you have to enter the operating system, and when someone else accesses you, just enter the username and press OK directly. If the other party is an XP system, as long as you access your machine for the first time, choose to remember the password, you don't change the password, and he won't have to lose it in the future.
The dialog box also doesn't appear, and canceling the dialog box doesn't work. But sometimes some machines have problems but can be directly accessed, which is confusing.
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If it's win7 or above, you don't have to be so troublesome.,It's all the old way on the Internet.,What guest account to open.,What security strategy to change.,It's all nonsense.。
As long as you share, add everything that can be added to the "Select the users you want to share with".
Of course, the master or the confidentiality requirements of their own way to find another way.
First, set the shared folder of the computer, click and hold the file you want to share, press the right mouse button to display the submenu, and then select Share.
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