Workaround unable to access in the LAN J Posted on 2005-1-11 17:00:00
The Windows XP installed in the LAN cannot access each other with a computer installed with Windows 98. The computer installed with Windows XP and the computer installed for Windows XP cannot communicate with each other. When the workstation access server, the "online neighbor" of the workstation can see the name of the server, but it can't see any sharing content after clicking, or the network diameter, no right access, etc., summarizes the following points. : When XP is used for the first time, you will have a new network connection to the network installation wizard in the properties of the online neighbor. 1. Check the physical connection between the computer. The NIC is the basic device of the network connection. In the desktop computer, the indicator behind each NIC should be bright, which means the connection is normal. If it is not bright, check the hub or switch is open, and the indicator of each client connection is bright, which means the link is normal. Next, check whether the crystal head of the network cable is in good contact. 2, make sure TCP / IP is installed on all computers, and work is normal. TCP / IP is installed by default in Windows XP. However, if you want to uninstall the network problem, you will not be easy: This connection displayed in the Local Connections Properties Use the Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) item using the list of items, you will find Unloading buttons are not available (disabled). This is because the Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) stack is the core component of Microsoft XP / 2003 and cannot be removed. In this case, if you need to reinstall the TCP / IP to restore the TCP / IP stack to the original state. You can use the NetShell utility to reset the TCP / IP stack to restore the status of the initially installed operating system. The method is: Type the following command after the command prompt, then press ENTSH IP RESET C: /RESETLOG.TXT, where the resetLog.txt records the log files of the command result, must specify, specified RESETLOG.TXT Log files and complete paths. The result of running this command is the same as deleting and reinstalling the TCP / IP protocol. 3. Use the PING command to test the connection between two computers in the network: ping other computer IP, on the command prompt, type ping x.x.x (where X.x.x is the IP address of another computer), then press Enter. You should be able to see several answers from another computer, such as: reply from xxxx: Bytes = 32 Time <1ms TTL = 128 If you don't see these reply, or see "Request Timed Out", the local computer may have problem. If the ping command succeeds, then you determine that the computer can connect properly and skip the next step. If you don't see these replies, or see "Request Timed Out", you may have problems with local computers. PING Local IP, if you see "Request Timed Out", you may have a problem with your local computer. 4. Use the ping command to test the name resolution in the network in normal ping computename, where computename is the name of the remote computer. Test your computer with the name of the ping command. Method for determining the name of your computer is: Enter SystemInfo at the command prompt. Or right-click on my computer-property on your desktop, and then click the Computer Name tab. If you see the success of the command, you have basic connection and name resolution between your computer. Name resolution is closely related to NetBIOS, look at the following steps.
5. Correctly install the network component first click on the online neighbor-property, select the network card to share. Set IP on the same network segment of the LAN. For example, 192.168.1.x network segment. Then look at the advanced properties of TCP / IP, do NetBIOS. In a network system built using Winnt 4.0, the unique identification information for each host is its NetBIOS name, the system uses WINS services, information broadcasting methods, and LMHOST files, etc., the NetBIOS name is parsed to the corresponding IP address. Thereby information communication. In the internal network system (that is, usually in the local area network), it is very convenient and fast to use the NetBIOS name. However, in the Internet, the unique identification information for a host is its domain name (www.163.com), which uses DNS standards to implement domain names into corresponding IP addresses, Win2K support dynamic DNS, run activities The machine of the directory service can dynamically update the DNS table. WIN2K networks can no longer need WINS services, but Win2k still supports WINS, which is due to backward compatibility. At present, most networks are mixed nets, both Win98 and other systems, and WinXP / Win2K and other systems, therefore need to bundle NetBIOS parsing computer name on the TCP / IP protocol. Check if "File and Print Service" component is selected, if you have selected it, "Browse Service" will not be bound to the NetBIOS interface. By backing up the browser and does not enable "File and Print Sharing", Windows-based computer cannot share the browsing list with the client. Any computer that will include the computer in the browse list must also enable "File and Print Sharing". The following is the following from the computer enthusiast club asking the communication problem of WinXP, the personal experience is now summarized as follows: 1. Enable guest accounts; Second, Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Local Security Policy → Local Policies → User Rights Assignment, "Accessing this computer from the network" to the guest account, and "Reject to access this computer" from the network, delete the guest account; 3, my computer → Tool → Folder option → View → Remove "to use simple file sharing (recommended) "The front hook; four, set the shared folder; 5, Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Local Security Policy → Local Policy → Security Options," Network Access: Local Account Sharing and Security Mode "is set to" Only Live - Local users Authentication with the guests "(optional, this setting can remove the password dialog box when accessing the password, can also be set as" classic-local users with their own authentication "); six, right click" My Computer "→" Properties "→" Computer Name ", there is no local area network working group name in this tab, such as" Work ". 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 "Work", click the "Next" button again, then click the "Finish" button Complete settings. Generally, the above steps are generally solved.