Failure Phenomenon:
How file sharing is implemented between Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 systems
Solution:
I. Preparation and preparation conditions
Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 computers need to be within the same network to access each other normally.
Two, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 How to implement file sharing:
Take the Winows 8.1 end as an example, note that the Windows 7 end needs to refer to the same settings as the Windows 8.1 side, and some of the different points will give the instructions separately.
1, select the folder you want to share right click "Properties";
2, choose "Sharing" under the "Sharing" tab;
3, select the users to share. Everyone can be added for all users to access;
4, set user rights. The default permission is read, which can be modified to read/write;
5, select "Advanced sharing";
6, check "Share this folder". By default only Read permission, clickable permission, add "change" permission;
7, modify the Group Policy settings, to facilitate the Guest account access to share files;
(1) Windows 8.1 End: In the lower left corner "start" right button Select "Run", enter: "gpedit.msc" carriage return run;
(2) Windows 7 end: Use the shortcut key win+r, bring up "run", Input: "gpedit.msc" enter the operation;
8. In the Group Policy Editor, find "Access computer from the network" and double-click to open;
9, from the network access to the computer properties to add "Guest";
10, find "refused access to the computer from the network" Double-click Open, the inside of the user deleted empty;
11, turn off password protection sharing;
(1) Windows 8.1-end: In Control Panel---Network and internet---Network and sharing Center---Advanced sharing settings---All networks Select Turn off password protection sharing;
(2) Windows 7-end: In Control Panel---Network and internet---Network and sharing Center---Advanced sharing settings---Current profile Select Turn off password protection sharing;
12, respectively view and record the local IP address;
(1) Windows 8.1: In the lower left corner of the "Start" right to select the "Command Prompt", enter: "Ipconfig/all" run, view the current network network card, note the Windows 8.1 end of the Internet address;
(2) Windows 7 End: Use the shortcut key win+r, bring up "run", enter: "cmd" OK run.
In the Command Prompt window, enter: "Ipconfig/all" to run, to view the current network network card, note the Windows 7-terminal Web address;
13, through the IP address to share the exchange of documents;
(1) Windows 8.1-end: In the lower left corner "start" right click "Run", enter "Windows 7 IP Address" Confirmation, access to its shared files;
(2) Windows 7 End: Use the shortcut key win+r, bring up "run", enter "Windows 8.1 IP Address" Confirm, can access its shared files;
14. If there is a new folder share, repeat steps 1 through 6 for the settings.