In the same LAN, in order to facilitate resource sharing and downloading, it is necessary to establish a network share folder. However, when a network share folder is successfully established, it is not possible to ensure that every user on the LAN can successfully access and log on to the shared folder. So how do you solve this problem for Win7 64-bit flagship ISO who can't access a shared folder?
ping command: When a user cannot access a shared folder on the local area network, the user will use the ping command to ping the computer IP address of the shared folder at the first time. If the ping is different, you need to set the same network segment as the IP address of the computer where the shared folder resides. about whether in the same network segment, can be judged by the subnet mask of IP address.
Start file sharing: If the user's own computer's network share service is not turned on, even with the shared folder computer on the same network segment, there is no way to access the shared folder.
Set up the same workgroup: Even within the same LAN, a user's computer is likely to experience an unreachable failure if it is not in the same workgroup as the computer where the shared folder resides. In the User Computer Security Properties dialog box, there is a set of computer workgroup settings, preferably within the same workgroup.
For Win7 version of the operating system users, when they can not access the network share folder, to find the root cause is not access to the king, is the most effective solution to the problem!