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If you want to share within the LAN, delete it, so you can't log in.
Because you only have administrator and guest, which are only useful natively (i.e. you can't allow other users to use them).
After you have only one such time, this login, it takes effect.
To run, enter the server IP, log in with the guest username, do not need a password, and press enter.
Use the administrator and their password to log in, using this method.
Read-only everyone permissions, full control by administrator.
In each normal user, create a shared folder that you want to create as a mapped network drive.
Common users can only read and copy, and cannot delete or change them.
Method: Run to enter the server IP, use administrator and its password to log in, find your shared folder, right-click, map the network drive, set it as H disk (drive letter is optional, J disk, K disk at will), and you can complete it.
The H drive of ordinary users is the shared folder in the LAN you want, and only the server can fully control it.
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Don't use a guest account, create a new user, and set a password.
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Everyone reads only plus reads and writes the person's name with full control.
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Configure the environment with different permission settings for different users on the LAN.
The first thing you should do is make sure that simple sharing over the LAN is achievable, i.e. the host's shared files can be seen by users in the same group and have read-only permissions.
1."Start" - Control Panel "- User Account" - Create a new account - Enter the account name - select "Restricted" for account type - Double-click on the account you just created and "Change Password" in it Xu Ze "Change Password" - Enter the password you want to set.
2.Start - Run "-cmd" --Enter the command "Settings" --Security Settings" --Local Policies" --User Rights Assignment" -Access this computer from the network "-Add Users or Groups" -Select the username of the user you want to set. (Note:.)
If you want to set different accounts and passwords for different working users, you need to create the number of users on the host that is equal to the number of working users).
3."Start" - "Run" - Enter the command "Settings" - Security Settings "" - Local Policy "" - User Rights Assignment "" - Deny access to this computer from the network - Delete the "Guest" account.
4.Make sure that the shared folder is placed on a disk in NTFS format. If you want to convert the format of a disk from FAT format to NTFS format, here's how to do it:
Start" - Run "-cmd" - Enter the command "cconvere d: fs:ntfs v" and click OK.
5."Start" - "Run" - enter the command "Security Policy" - Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console" - select Disable.
6.Start - Run - Enter the command "Security Policy" - Sharing and Security Mode for Local Users - Select "Classic - Local Users".
Chapter 4: Set the sharing permissions for folders.
1.Select a folder in the D drive (the D drive is already in NTFS format), right-click - "Sharing and Security" - select "Share this folder" and the interface will appear as follows:
Click "Security" and the interface that appears is as follows:
Delete everyone in the group or user name and click Add
Click "Advanced" (you can click on "Object Type" and check one or more of the three Users, Groups, and Built-in Security Principles in it) - "Find Now".
Select one or more users, click OK, and then return to the following page:
Select each user, and then check the permissions you want below, and you can give each user different permissions.
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Do you have permissions set for your shared pages? If you set the permission to share in 'Security' instead of 'Sharing', it should be that your sharing is using simple file sharing. You first remove the "" in front of "Simple File Sharing (Traditional Chinese version, Simplified Chinese version, what is forgotten, it should be similar)" in the "Folder Options - " View".
Then go to the 'Share' page in the image you gave to set the user's permissions to use the profile. If you don't want others to see it, remove the 'everyone' first. It's also important to note that the "Security Permissions" and "Sharing" permissions in your folder are parent-child, i.e
If you give me security permission but don't give me sharing permission, I can't access your shared information; If you want to share this folder with me and give me certain permissions, then in the "Security" permission of this folder, be sure to give me the same or greater permissions as the "Share" permission. Otherwise, something will go wrong!
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Since you want to set up different personnel permission directories in win2003,So:
1. You need to remove everyone's permission first, which means that everyone has permission.
2. Check your newly created users, generally put them in the users group, don't let the user belong to the group repeatedly.
3. In the directory where you want to set permissions, right-click, Permission Options, and Advanced, and cancel all the permissions inherited from the superior.
4. Re-set the permissions of the directory at this level, directly set it to the user, and do not select the user group.
After the settings are set, log in to a different user to view the effect of the settings. It should not be possible for other users to allow access.
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1.Turn on Neighbor Sharing on two computers, so that the computer can directly open the neighbor to access each other's folders and materials.
2.You can install auxiliary software, such as FTP server tools, and another FTP client can access each other's data, modify, delete, add, and so on.
3.You can directly open the remote service, 3389, you can directly remotely control and operate the other party's computer, just like operating your own computer. Full manipulation of file data on the server.
4.You can also install auxiliary management tools to assist enterprises in managing multiple computers, and you can access each other's files and materials. It is a multi-functional solution.
5.The current cutting-edge cloud system architecture can be used to make cloud servers for file distribution, so that the company's files can be stored in multiple servers in the cloud at the same time to ensure security and multi-client operation.
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In the same LAN, you can set up a workgroup, and all the computers you want to share files with are added to the workgroup. Here's how: My computer - > properties - > computer name - > change it > set the same name in the workgroup, restart the computer, and you're good to go.
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The server used in Internet cafes is win2003
It is recommended that you also make one, and there will be a lot of problems with sharing with XP. It is generally not recommended. Sharing with 2003 is relatively simple, you click on the right-click attribute of the folder you want to share--- share --- then set the sharing permissions, you can set the access account and the number of visitors in the sharing.
XP: Click on the shared file, right-click on the properties, and click on the share to it.
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It seems that you need a tutorial, and you will know that you can't explain a sentence or two.
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Depends on what system yours has. Different systems have different ways to operate.
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