Summary and Solutions in XP Network Connections (ZT)
-------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ The previous paragraph often sees a lot of XP connection and login issues (where most parts are Similar to Win2003), we have made a small summary, please add it.
(1) Always display the error prompt "Request login type" unauthorized users on this computer "(Signer Win2000 / WinXP / Win2003)
Error prompt "Permissions without access resources" (Signer Win98)
Cause: Yes Guest is banned from network login in the policy in the policy, and the errors mentioned in (2). (Note: XP default, Win2003 is not default)
Workaround: Configuring a local security policy: / Security Settings / Local Policies / User Permissions / Refused from Network Access this computer, delete Guest, save it.
(2) System login window The default is logged in with GUEST users and cannot be changed.
Cause: It is the authentication of "local account sharing and security mode" in network access in XP's security strategy. The authentication is the local user as a guest verification, that is, a colleagues, and "passengers". (If the XP joins the domain, the default is self-authentication, and the interactive login to Telnet and Terminal Services is invalid) (Note: XP default, Win2003 is not default)
Workaround: Open Local Security Policy / Security Settings / Local Policy / Security Options / to change the policy settings.
(3) There is a login window, but no matter what the user cannot log in.
Cause: Disable guest accounts, and "Network Access: The Sharing of Local Accounts and Security Mode" security options are set to "Live". At this time, those network logins executed by the Microsoft Network Server (SMB service) will fail. Even if you know that the admin user and the password are useless, all logins do not respond. (This seems to ask more people)
Workaround: Change the prohibited items mentioned above. If you activate the guest user, set the shared and security mode of the local account to classic mode.
(4) There is a login window, know the administrator username of an XP, the password is empty (XP creates a user when the user does not prompt the establishment password), but cannot be logged in. There is always a "user account restriction" error message, and the login terminal service also has similar prompts.
Reason: Because of the safety, the local security policy default "Local account using the blank password only allows the console login", which can only be logged in locally, ^ e ^ ~ `` can only log in by connecting the computer. You cannot log in in a non-physical contact. Maybe someone said, I tried to log in with a password empty, or log in. ^ e ^ ~ `That is because the guest user has no ban. After your user login fails, it will automatically try with guest users. If the sharing is allowed, you can log in, otherwise it will be the same.
Workaround: Open Local Security Policy / Security Settings / Local Policy / Security options / disabled this setting. It is recommended to keep this default security settings.
:( ~~ `Laughing is that Microsoft said that" possibilities "using remote interactive login" may "ignore this setting, and this setting does not affect the login of domain accounts.
Summary, XP has more effort in safety, and the majority of users who are accustomed to 2000 are not suitable for a moment. Although this is said, XP actually thinks about some convenient methods for us, but many of our friends have not used it. because
For the default, XP is to make your personal use, no connection network. And when you want to connect the network, it is actually as long as you
Line "Network Installation Wizard", in this wizard process, it will open XP default prohibited items (such as Guest
Guest, Guest in the policy prohibits the list of lists from the network), and when you are in the folder properties, the default one of the XP
The option to "use simple file sharing" is removed, and it is mentioned in Item 3 (Network Access: Sharing and Security of Local Accounts)
The settings of the mode "security option are set to" Live "will also change to classic mode. So, I suggest you use this
The installation wizard, and some of the previously used attribute settings have been restored to our previously used 2000 network connections. At
The security policy is just a centralized performance and management of these settings. I hope everyone will put some from above.
The problem and the solution integrate to solve the problems encountered in your XP connection.