[Online NeighborhoodNetwork SharingDouble Machine Interconnection] Problem Collection

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The first part: Using an online neighbor step, if your online neighbors have problems, please see the following steps (equally applicable to the printer sharing): 1.1. Network cable. Double-machine interconnect does not use Hub or switches, connect two machines with intersections; if you use Hub or switches, connect them to the HUB or switch with straight wiring to ensure that the switch is normal. 1.2.ip protocol. Win98 and later machines will be installed by default when installing, Win95 needs to be installed. Online neighbors -> attributes (WIN9X / ME) or online neighbors -> Properties -> Local Connections -> Properties (WIN2K / XP) can see if the TCP / IP protocol is installed. 1.3.ip address. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway in the TCP / IP property, if there is a need to set the DNS and WINS server addresses. IP address recommended setting: 192.168.x.x, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. If you have a DHCP server in your local area network, select the automatic acquisition address. Verification method: Using ping xxxx (other party IP address) under the DOS prompt, if the following information is returned, the IP setting is successful: reply from xxxx (other side IP address): bytes = 32 Time <1ms TTL = 128 1.NetBios over TCP / IP. Browse and communication of online neighbors To use the NetBIOS protocol, the protocol is unable to be forwarded by the router, so Win2K and later operating systems provide the functionality of encapsulating the NetBIOS protocol in TCP / IP. In the Win9X / ME system, open the online neighbor -> property can see if the NetBIOS protocol is installed, open TCP / IP Properties in Win2K / XP -> Advanced -> WINS-> NetBIOS settings, select "Enable TCP / IP NetBIOS. Verify NetBIOS Name Resolution: Use ping xxxx (multiple machine name) if it returns information in 1.3, indicating that the NetBIOS protocol parsing is normal. 1.5.host file. If you cannot correctly parse the machine name in 1.4, you can modify the Host file. Search for the Host keyword in the Windows directory. After found, use Notepad to open the Host (some system is host.sam), add the following: xxxx The other party's IP address) Use the Tab key to jump to the next list of XXXX (the other party's machine name) store exit, note that if the original file is with a .sam extension, you can take effect. Use 1.4. The same method is verified. 1.6. Enable print and file sharing. You can see if the printer and file sharing are installed in the online neighbor and local connection properties. Verification: If you can't see your own machine in the neighbors, you don't have a printer and file sharing. 1.7. Enable guest users: Win2K / XP To use guest users in WIN2K mode to allow network access, so enable guest users.

Open Control Panel -> User Accounts or Open guest accounts in Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Local users and groups, if you use domain management mode, you can ignore this step. 1.8. Enable computer browsing service. Win2K / XP To make sure the computer browsing service is started normally. Turn on Computer Management -> Services and Applications -> Services to ensure that "Computer Browser" is not stopped or disabled. 1.9. Firewall: Make sure that WinXP's own firewall is not turned on, open local connection properties -> High, turn off the Internet Connection Firewall. If you use a third-party firewall product, refer to its manual to ensure that the firewall does not have the following ports: UDP-137, UDP- 138, TCP-139, TCP-445 (Win2K and later operating systems). 1.10. Set the shared folder and the printer. After the above steps, your online neighbors should work normally. If you have any questions, please see the FAQ about the online neighbors. Recently, Microsoft's online neighbors are looking for neighbors based on NetBIOS because of NetBIOS, so many cases are unstable. Enter "// Machine Name" in the run, if you can't access the prompt, you can't find the network path, indicating that your or other party's NetBIOS parsing has problems. If you encounter this situation, try to restart the machine, you have to solve it. Create a WINS server in the LAN to help the client make NetBIOS resolution.

Part II: Online neighbors FAQ 2.1.f: Why do I have no permissions in the online neighbor access to the other party? Q: Both machines must open the guest account (Win2K / XP). 2.2.f: Why can't you connect to the other machine display? Q: Make sure the PING other IP and machine names will return information normally. 2.3.f: Why can't I see the other party's machine or see that I can't see it? Q: According to Microsoft's explanation, this phenomenon is sometimes normal, which requires understanding of the working principle of NetBIOS from the online neighbor and its use, see the principle of the following. 2.4.F: Some machines are turned on or turned off, and other machines can not use online neighbors? Q: The same 2.3 .. 2.5.f: If you don't use online neighbors, there are other ways to access other machines? Q: You may not open the online neighbor, search for the other party's IP or machine name directly in the search, or enter the //x.x.x.x (other side IP) or xxxx (other machine name). (Also used to NetBIOS protocol) 2.6.f: Can two machines do not use online neighbors in a working group? Q: Yes. 2.7.f: The two machines are connected by the router. Can I see it online from the neighbors, can I access it? Q: Can not be seen, because the router does not forward broadcast (with UDP transparent), the method can be accessed with each other, but is limited to Win2K / XP. 2.8.f: Why can't Win9x / Me visited or can't see Win2K / XP, but there is no problem? Q: Confirm that Win2K / XP opens the guest account and enables "browsing service"; Win9X / ME has installed "printer and file sharing", NetBIOS resolution is no problem, and the two sides do not have a firewall. Block. 2.9.f: Why is access to a password? Q: Confirm that the other party opens the guest account, or the other party does not log in to domain mode. Win9x / me if you need to log in to the domain, do not press the ESC to cancel the enterprise.

Part III: Online neighbors and NetBIOS working principle (Working Group mode): All machines using online neighbors will declare their existence to the network at startup, generally use broadcast mode (why not see other subnets via the router The reason for the computer), and there is a browsing list in the network, which records all the computers registered here, that is, the computer that is seen in the neighbor, and when the computer is turned off, the browse list will remove this from the record machine. So where is this table? It is "browsing the master server" maintenance, browsing the master server is a most important computer in the working group, which is responsible for maintaining the browsing list in this working group and the list of master server list of other working groups, Other computers and other contacts in this Working Group provide browsing services, each working group selects a browsing the master server for each transfer protocol, and we often encounter the incorrect error of the network is because The working group you have is caused by no browsing the master server. You can use the nbtstat -a computername command in a working group to find out the browsing the master server using the NBT protocol, and its identity is containing // msbrowse_name field. By default, the browsing master server in the Win98 Working Group is the first computer that enables file and printer sharing features in the working group, and also allows manual to configure a Win computer to browse the master server (method will be behind) Describe the details of the network configuration, but because the main control server needs to maintain the dynamic browsing list, performance will be affected), if there are multiple computers in a working group configured this option, or the current browsing master server shut down the system There is no other computer to enable the master settings when there is no other computer. The election is actually simple. First, a computer sends an election critical message, which contains information from the sending computer (operating system, version and NET name, etc.), the election packets broadcast to the network, the working group Each computer uses its own information with the election packets, mainly the main role of the operating system, remember that it is Win2K / XP> Win9x / Me, and finally the best conditions becomes a new browser. Control server. The entire network browsing process is that when a Win98 enters the network, if it comes with Server Services (Enable File and Printer Sharing), it will declare your existence to network broadcast, and browse the master server will get this declaration and will Put your own maintenance browsing list; do not bind files and printer sharing on the corresponding protocol, will not declare, and thus will not appear in the network neighbors. When the customer's computer wants to get a list of network resources required, first broadcast browsing requests, browse the master server After receiving the request, if the request is the list of browsing this group, the customer needs to be returned directly; If the request is the browsing list of other working groups, browse the master server according to the record of the Browsing List in the Browsing List, the main control browser of the corresponding workgroup is returned to the user, and the user can get the list of browsing it want, we also Just see the computer list in the online neighbor. But why can't you visit some machines in the neighbors? In fact, if Microsoft's online neighbors can really do what they come, I believe that people who complain that it will not like now, and you can introduce the browsing service, you already know this is impossible, because of the list of browsing Get not obtained by accessing each machine, many times the computer does not correctly update the browsing list.

When a computer is turned off normally, it will send a broadcast declaration to the network so that the browsing the master server is deleted from the browsing list; not normal shutdown, the list will remain a long time for a long time ( Nt is 45 minutes), which is what we can still see it in the network neighbors. The stability of 98 is well known - there is already collapsed before you have never been shut down. Ten steps to solve online neighbors

Use an online neighbor step

If your online neighbors have problems, please see the following steps (equally applicable to the sharing of the printer):

1.1. Network cable. Double-machine interconnect does not use Hub or switches, connect two machines with intersections; if you use Hub or switches, connect them to the HUB or switch with straight wiring to ensure that the switch is normal.

1.2.ip protocol. Win98 and later machines will install the TCP / IP protocol by default, Win95 needs additional installation. Online neighbors -> attributes (WIN9X / ME) or online neighbors -> Properties -> Local Connections -> Properties (WIN2K / XP) can see if the TCP / IP protocol is installed.

1.3.ip address. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway in the TCP / IP property, if there is a need to set the DNS and WINS server addresses. IP address recommended setting: 192.168.x.x, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. If you have a DHCP server in your local area network, select Auto Get Address.

Verification method: Using ping x.x.x (for the other party IP address) at the DOS prompt, if you return the following information, the IP setting is successful:

Reply from x.x.x.x (other party IP address): Bytes = 32 TIME <1MS TTL = 128

1.4.Netbios over

TCP / IP. Browse and communication of online neighbors To use the NetBIOS protocol, the protocol is unable to be forwarded by the router, so Win2K and later operating systems provide the functionality of encapsulating the NetBIOS protocol in TCP / IP. In the Win9X / ME system, open the online neighbor -> property can see if the NetBIOS protocol is installed, open TCP / IP Properties in Win2K / XP -> Advanced -> WINS-> NetBIOS settings, select "Enable TCP / IP NetBIOS.

Verify NetBIOS name analysis: use ping

XXXX (Machine Name), if you return information in 1.3, indicating that the NetBIOS protocol parses is normal.

1.5.host file. If you cannot correctly parse the machine name in 1.4, you can modify the Host file. Search for the Host keyword in the Windows directory. After finding, use Notepad to open the Host (some system host.sam), add the following:

X.x.x (the other party's IP address) use the Tab key to jump to the next list of XXXX (each other machine name)

The deployment exits, pay attention, if the original file has a .sam extension, you can take effect. Use 1.4. The same method is verified.

1.6. Enable print and file sharing. You can see if the printer and file sharing are installed in the online neighbor and local connection properties. Verification: If you can't see your own machine in the neighbors, you don't have a printer and file sharing.

1.7. Enable guest users: Win2K / XP To use guest users in WIN2K mode to allow network access, so enable guest users. Open the Control Panel -> User Account or Open the guest account in the Administrative Tool -> Computer Management -> Local Users and Groups, if you use domain management mode, you can ignore this step. 1.8. Enable computer browsing service. Win2K / XP To make sure the computer browsing service is started normally. Open Computer Management -> Services and Applications -> Services, make sure "Computer

"Browser" is not stopped or disabled.

1.9. Firewall: Make sure that WinXP's own firewall does not turn on, open local connection properties -> Advanced, turn off the Internet connection firewall. If a third-party firewall product is used, refer to its manual to ensure that the firewall does not disable communication with the following ports: UDP-137, UDP-138, TCP-139, TCP-445 (Win2K and later operating systems).

1.10. Set the shared folder and the printer.

After the above steps, your online neighbors should work properly.

Workarounds that cannot be accessed in the LAN cannot access each other with a computer installed with Windows 98 in the LAN, and the computer installed with 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 reset the TCP / IP stack using the NetShell utility 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 results of running this command are 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, in the command prompt, type ping x.x.x.x (where X.x.x.x is another computer IP address), then press ENTER. You should be able to see several answers from another computer, such as:

Reply from x.x.x: bytes = 32 TIME <1ms TTL = 128 If you don't see these replies, or see "Request Timed Out", you may have problems with local computers. If the ping command is executed successfully, 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 problems with local computers.

4. Use the ping command to test whether the name resolution in the network is normal

Ping computername, where computername 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 network components

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 the domain name (163.com) in its FQDN format. In the Internet, the DNS standard is used to realize the domain name to the corresponding IP address, Win2K support Dynamic DNS, run Active Directory Service The machine 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".

6. Enable print and file sharing.

You can see if the printer and file sharing are installed in the online neighbor and local connection properties. Verification: If you can't see your own machine in the neighbors, you don't have a printer and file sharing.

7, start "computer browser" service

Computer Browser Services Maintain a list of computers on the network and provide this list to a computer specified as a browser. If you stop this service, you neither update or maintain the list.

Win2K / XP To make sure the computer browsing service is started normally. Turn on Computer Management -> Services and Applications -> Services, make sure "Computer Browser" is not stopped or disabled in the right window.

8, run the network identity wizard

My computer selects "Properties", and then click the "Computer Name" tab to click the Network ID button, start the Network Identity Wizard: Click Next, Select "The unit is part of the business network, It connects to other working computers "; click" Next ", select" The company uses no domain network "; click the" Next "button, then enter your LAN's workgroup name, click" One step button, finally click the "Finish" button to complete the setting. 9, Win2K installation NetBeui protocol

The NetBeui protocol in Win2k is an efficient protocol to make this protocol:

Online Neighbor -> Properties -> Local Connection -> Properties ----> Installation ------> Agreement -------> NetBeui Protocol

10, start with Guest (guest) account

Windows XP's guest account allows others to use your computer, but they don't allow them to access specific files or they are not allowed to install software. All network accesss to Windows XP Professional Computers in a Windows XP Home Edition computer or Working group use guest accounts. Using NET User Guest to ensure that the guest account is set for the network, if the account is active, a line is similar to the following: Account Active Yes; if the account is not an active, please use the following command to grant a guest Account Network Access:

NET User Guest / Active: YES

Or open the control panel -> User account or open guest accounts in the management tool -> Computer Management -> Local users and groups

11. Allow guest accounts to access from the network.

Enter gpedit.msc, pop-up policy manager, pop-up policy manager, in 'computer configuration -Windows Settings - Local Policy - User Rights Assign', "Rejecting this computer" policy to prevent this computer from the network, If there is a guest account, the solution is to delete the Guest account in the denial of access.

12, firewall:

Make sure that WinXP's own firewall is not turned on, open your local connection properties -> Advanced, turn off the Internet Connection Firewall. If a third-party firewall product is used, refer to its manual to ensure that the firewall does not disable communication with the following ports: UDP-137, UDP-138, TCP-139, TCP-445 (Win2K and later operating systems).

Windows XP latest SP2 patch has made great improvements to ICF, more powerful, ICF has its own setup item, after installing SP2, by default, enable ICF firewall, do not allow any external active connection, even local Applications To access the network, you also need to make settings in your license list.

However, the firewall blocks normal network browsing service communication, the result is that others can't see your computer in the online neighbors, there is no two full beauty ways to allow browsing services under the premise of opening firewalls.

The way is that if ICF is turned on, open the property, in the service bar, select Add, add the service dialog box, and the first is the first description service name, so that the memory, from top to the next is the application The IP address or name of the service is input 127.0.0.1 represents the unit.

The following is an inside and outside port number, and the TCP / UDP sign next to it is a UDP connection or a TCP connection.

Enter 3 services according to the table below

Name Protocol Port NetBIOS Name Service UDP 137

NetBIOS DataGram Service UDP 138

NetBIOS Session Service TCP 139

137 / UDP - NetBIOS Name Server, Network Basic Input / Output System (NetBIOS) Name Server (NBNS) protocol is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol on TCP / IP, providing hosts on networks based on NetBIOS name Name and address mapping method.

138 / UDP - NetBIOS Datasheet, NetBIOS Datasheet is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol on TCP / IP, which is used for web login and browsing.

139 / TCP - NetBIOS session service, NetBIOS session service is part of the NetBIOS (NetBT) protocol family on TCP / IP, which is used for server message block (SMB), file sharing and printing.

13. Check the RPC, the PLUG AND PLAY service has started, check the permissions of the corresponding system folder, re-register the following dynamic link library:

Regsvr32 netshell.dll

Regsvr32 netcfgx.dll

Regsvr32 Netman.dll

14, set account and password

Due to the operating system of the Winnt kernel, when accessing the remote computer, it seems to be trying to try with the local current username and password. It may cause unacceptable, where the user password is added here.

15, multiple ways access "network computer"

For example, to open a computer named "killer" in the network, its IP address is 192.168.1.8, if you don't know the IP address of other machines, you can use "Ping Computer Name" to get its IP address.

Use computer name access to NetBIOS. Click the "Start" menu, click Run, enter "/ killer" in the address bar, click OK.

Use IP address to enter "/192.168.1.8" in the address input field, click OK.

Access to methods of searching, computer update lists require time, search computers can speed up the list of updates. Click "Search Computer" in "Online Neighbors", enter the computer name, click "Search Now", you can see the computer you want to access. Double-click on the right computer name to open it.

Access to the Map Drive, enter the DOS mode, enter "NET View / Killer", Enter the Enterprise to see which shared folders on the computer Killer, such as D. Enter NET USE Z: / killer / D Map the folder D shared by the computer IBM-ZB to the H: disk, type "Z:" at the command prompt. You will find that you have already connected to the Killer computer.

The basic settings required for Windows sharing:

1. Install the Microsoft network file and printer sharing and enable

2, Win2K / WinXP / Win2003 must ensure that the Server service is started normally

3, Win2K / WinXP / Win2003 must guarantee IPC $ being shared normally

4, NTFS access is correct

5, share access rights settings are correct

6, there must be at least one sharing

7. GUEST users open or add other users to log in to share access

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Windows 98/2000 / XP / 2003 Access XP user authentication problem

First on why Guests cannot be accessed:

1. By default, XP disable guest account

2. By default, XP local security policies are prohibited from accessing from network access.

3. By default, XP local security policy -> security options, "account: User-empty password users can only log in to log in" is enabled, that is, any account of the empty password cannot be accessed from the network only Can log in locally, Guest default empty password ... So, if you need to use the guest user to access XP, you want to perform the above three settings: Enable guest, modify the security policy to allow guest from network access, disable 3 inside Strategy or add a password to Guest.

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 monsters (management tools -> local security policies -> Security Options -> "Network Access: Local Account Sharing and Security Mode"). 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.

Win2000 / XP and WIN98

If the two computers use the WIN2000 / XP operating system, the formation of a local area network is a very simple and relaxing thing. When the hardware connection is completed, it can see the other party in the "online neighbor" under normal circumstances. However, if there is a computer in the LAN where you use Win98, it can be not necessarily, we often find that although the ping command can pass, but still unable to implement an interview in "online neighbors", what should I do?

Countermeasure 1: Enable guest users in Win2000 / XP. Two user accounts are built by the Win2000 / XP system after installation, that is, Administrator, and Guest (guest account), all users who are not assigned to the account will use the guest account by default, the account There is no password. However, under default settings, this guest account is not enabled, we can find the "Guest" account from "Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Computer Management | Local User and Group | User", and right-click "Guest Property dialog, removing the hook tag on the "Account Deactivated" check box here, which can be accessed from Win2000 / XP from Win98 after exiting.

In fact, after the Guest account is enabled, the biggest benefit is that the username and password are not needed from the WIN98, which is more suitable for the user's uncertain, a large number of visitors, but for home users. Speaking is not applicable.

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Countermeasure 2: Check if there is security policy restriction in Win2000 / XP. Sometimes Win2000 / XP "smart" overhead, although we have enabled guest accounts, from Win98 but still unable to access Win2000 / XP, then from "Control Panel | Management Tools | Local Security Policy | Local Policy | User Right Assignment Find "Access this computer" or "Reject this computer from the network" or "Reject this computer", then check if a guest account or other corresponding account is displayed, and then add or delete it according to different situations. -------------------------------------------------- -----------------

Countermeasure 3: Disable the firewall on the local connection. The firewall is a security system that acts as a security border between the network and the external world. Microsoft provides users with a built-in Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) in WinXP. After enabling, some unsafe information can enter the internal network from the outside. However, if you enable this firewall in your local connection, you will cause you unable to visit each other, "XXX cannot be accessed", "You may have no permission to use network resources", "Please contact this server Administrators contact similar prompts such as visiting whether you have access, "Can't find the network path", at which point local connection is disabled.

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Countermeasures 4: Add a NetBeui protocol for WinXP. In fact, directly adding the NetBeui protocol to solve the problem that the problem that cannot be visited is sometimes more simple, and it can solve the problem of the enabled firewall mentioned above. The NetBeui protocol is automatically installed when Win98 is installed, but since WinXP no longer provides technical support to NetBeui protocols, it can only be added manually.

Find the WinXP installation CD, enter the "ValueAdd / MSFT / Net / NetBeui" folder, here there is nbf.sys, netbeui.txt, netnbf.inf a total of 3 files, first copy the nbf.sys file to this machine " Windows / System32 / Drivers "folder (this machine here) is installed in WinXP's computer), then copy the Netnbf.inf file to the" Windows / INF "folder of the unit, NetBeui.txt files can be None. However, INF folders have hidden properties, and users need to select display files in WinXP "Tools | Properties" windows to see this directory.

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Countermeasure 5: Enable "File and Printer Sharing" in Win98. This is a problem that is very simple but often ignored. It is a machine with Win2000 / XP. Although it can find Win98 machine from "online neighbors", it is impossible to access, because Win98 is not enabled "allowed" This option can be solved by other users to access my files.

Of course, in addition to the various reasons mentioned above, two computers are not in the same working group, or have conflicts in the internal IP address of the two computers, even HUB failures, line failures, etc.

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