Many friends often encounter Windows xp lan. When the workstation accesses the server, the server name can be seen in the workstation's "Network Neighbor", but no shared content can be seen after clicking it, the system prompts "no permission to view". How does this fault occur?
First, you can see the name of the server on the workstation. This indicates that the hardware is correct. Therefore, you should consider whether the software is improperly set, such as network protocol errors. If you find that the settings are normal after checking all the protocols on the server, you should consider whether the settings are correct for the security features of Windows, such as whether the server has set the prohibition of Guest access.
If the system Guest user is enabled, click Start> run, and enter the gpedit. msc command to bring up the Group Policy Editor. Expand "Local Computer Policy> Computer Configuration> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Local Policy> User permission assignment" layer by layer, and drag the scroll bar on the right, see the figure "Deny access to this computer from the network ).
Double-click this item. In the pop-up Properties dialog box, you can see that a Guest user is forbidden from accessing the network. The solution is to delete the Guest user and then restart the server, on the workstation, you can click to enter the server and use the shared resources of the server.