1. XP's online neighborhood lets people log on to your computer
XP's online neighborhood (assuming the network is fine first)
Control Panel--> user account--> Create a new account
--> Enter the username (computer name) and password for that computer
--> Select "Restricted Users"--> complete
So that others can log on to your computer.
2, Win XP Regional Network positioning
Give Windows an IP!! Windows XP, although the speed to the desktop is very fast, but the execution is not smooth, you must wait a while to really execute the program! After verification, found in the case of installed network cards, Windows XP will enter the desktop to find IP, so if it does not give it an appropriate IP, it will waste a lot of time in the search IP!
P.S. If you do not have a network card, or use a fixed broadband or bandwidth-sharing clients do not need to ignore the following settings!
To view the properties of a local connection
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under General
Use the following IP address the first 192.168.0.1, the second to play 255.255.255.0
Then, in the "Use the following DNS server address", tick the 168.95.192.1 to 139.175.10.20.
This will be good ~ after the boot will not be stopped
3, speed up the dial-up Internet
In the (Control Panel)→(Phone and modem option)→(data Machine)→(advanced), fill in the (plus initialization command) (s11=50)
4, increase the speed of "Network Neighborhood" sharing
I do not know when you use Windows XP to open the "Network Neighborhood" inside the share, have you found that the time spent is quite long, this is because it will check the other computer "scheduled work", sometimes even over there for nearly a minute, quite annoying, I am here to provide a method to check its steps to cancel!!
"Start"--> "Execute" Enter regedit appear Registry Editor [Hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windows/current version/explorer/ Remotecomputer/namespace] There is a key value {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF} under this position, press the right mouse button--> Delete
5. Install NetBEUI Communication Protocol
The NetBEUI communication protocol is not part of Windows XP, but it is still stored on a Windows XP CD-ROM, as follows:
Put the Windows XP CD-ROM into the CD drive and open the \valueadd\msft\net\netbeui directory;
Copy Nbf.sys to%systemroot%\system32\drivers\ directory
Copy Netnbf.inf to%systemroot%\inf\ directory
On (Local Area Connection)→(property)→(install)→ Select (Communication protocol) press (ADD)
Select (netbeui Protocol) and (OK) to install
Restart your computer.