Windows XP sharing problem!

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  109

1. By default, XP disables guest account 2. By default, XP local security policies are prohibited from accessing GUEST users from network. By default, XP's local security policy - User Rights Assassin, "Empty Case Users can only log in to the console" are enabled, that is, any account of the empty password cannot be locally logged in, Guest Default empty password ··· So, if you need to use guest users to access XP, you want to perform the above three settings: Enable guest, modify the security policy allows Guest to access, disable 3 security policies or give guests.

Sometimes it will encounter another situation: When accessing XP, the username in the login dialog is gray, which is always a guest user, and cannot enter other user accounts. The reason is that this security policy is in the Strange (Management Tool - Local Security Policy - Security Options - "Network Access: Sharing and Security Mode for local accounts"). By default, XP's access method is the way "only guest", then you access it, of course, you cannot enter other user accounts for GUEST. So, accessing the easiest way to access the XP is: No need to enable guest, only modify the above security policy is "classic". Other systems access XP can enter account information.

As for accessing 2003, by default 2003 disable guest, but there is no XP that hate the default contradictory guest mode sharing, so you can enter your username password access.

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