I have encountered a lot of users complaining, and the Windows XP installed in the LAN cannot access each other with the computer installed with Windows 98. The computer installed with Windows XP and the computer installed for Windows XP cannot communicate with each other. I have seen the high tricks provided by the masters, and they have the following 4 points:
First, turn on the guest account;
The second is to install the NetBeui protocol;
The third is to check whether the local security policy settings are disabled for guest accounts;
The fourth is to set the shared folder.
However, even if it is done, it is still solving the visits of Windows XP. This step is also required because you want to implement an interview in Windows XP:
Use the "My Computer" on the Windows desktop, select Properties, and then click the Computer Name tab to see if there is no local area network working group name in this tab, such as "TL2000". Then click the "Network ID" button, start the Network Identity Wizard: Click Next ", select" This machine is part of the business network, use it to connect to other work "; click" Next " Select "The company uses no domain network"; click the "Next" button, then enter your LAN's workgroup name, such as "TL2000", click Next button, finally click the "Finish" button Complete settings.
After restarting your computer, the computer in the LAN can be visited.