Lack of security sharing folders
The funny thing is. Even the simple folder shared password can be set on the Win98 machine.
I am on the school's campus network. In this case, I must set the network sharing password. On the one hand, it can be convenient for roommates. Since I am WinXP Home's machine (even X31 computer. Notebook is pre-installed is a system of XP Home)
In fact, XP Home can be set. Even in WinXP. Access permission settings are only valid locally because all network users are logged in remotely with guest accounts. As a variant, you can protect the shared folder by setting the Guest account password. The steps are as follows:
(1) Log in to the system as an administrator. Select menu "Start -> Settings -> Control Panel", select "User Account", click "Guest Guest Account". Make sure the account is enabled.
(2) Select the menu "Start -> Run", enter the CMD, press ENTER, and enter the command line status. Execute the Net User Guest Password command in the command line environment.
(3) Returns the "User Account" setting interface in the Control Panel and select the guest account. You can now set a password for the guest account. After setting the password, restart the machine.