Many users complained that a computer with Windows XP installed on a local area network could not be accessed with Windows 98-installed computers, and Windows XP computers and computers with Windows XP were not able to communicate with each other.
Have seen many experts to provide the best, summed up in the following 4 points: first, open the Guest account; the second is to install the NetBEUI protocol; The third is to see if the Guest account is disabled by the local Security policy setting, and the four is to set the shared folder. However, even if the 4 points have been done, sometimes still can not solve the Windows XP Exchange problem. Because you want to achieve mutual visits in Windows XP, you
You need to set this step:
On the Windows desktop, right-click My Computer, select Properties, and then click the Computer Name tab to see if any of your LAN workgroup names, such as "TL2000", are appearing on this tab. Then click the Network ID button to start the Network Identification Wizard: Click Next, select "This computer is part of a commercial network, connect to other working computers", click Next, select "Company uses a network with no domains", click Next, and then enter your workgroup name for your local area network , such as "TL2000", click Next again, and then click Finish to complete the setup.
After you restart your computer, the computers on your local area network can exchange visits.