When Windows 20,002 computer links were installed today, no one was found on the computer from the Internet neighborhood. Tried a lot of ways or did not find, or a classmate in the run inside input Gpedit.msc's words just reminded me. It is possible that Group Policy restricts the exchange of visits within the local area network. I opened my computer's Group Policy, from the inside also really found the words to disable file sharing, changed to be enabled after all OK. So, the default Windows 2000 also disables file sharing. There are also a number of cases in which
cannot exchange visits, such as workstation and server, which are not open. This is also the case where the two services are set to manual. It's possible that the network cable is not plugged in properly, Display is the screen in the lower right corner of the network connection is not connected words. There may be a problem with the TCP/IP protocol settings, such as incorrect IP address settings, and so on.
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The solution for your computer's brain not finding your network Places:
1. Use the ping command to test the connection between two computers in your network
Ping Other computer IP, at the command prompt, type ping x.x.x.x (where x.x.x.x is the IP address of another computer), and then press ENTER. You should see several replies from another computer, such as:
Reply from x.x.x.x:bytes=32 time<1ms ttl=128
; If you do not see these replies, or if you see "Request timed out", there may be a problem with your local computer.
2. Use the ping command to test whether name resolution is normal in the network
ping ComputerName, where ComputerName is the name of the remote computer. Use the name to test your computer connection by pinging the ping command. To determine the name of a computer: At the command prompt, enter systeminfo. or right-click My computer on the desktop-Properties, and then click the Computer Name tab. If you see a successful reply to this command, you have basic connection and name resolution between the computers. Name resolution is closely related to NetBIOS.
3. Set account and password
due to the operating system of the Winnt kernel, when accessing a remote computer, It seems that always try to use the local current username and password first, and may cause no access, where the user's password can be added.
4. Access with a mapped drive, enter DOS mode, enter "NET View Killer", return this is to see which shared folders on the computer killer, such as D. Enter net use Z:killerd to map the computer IBM-ZB shared folder D to H: Disk, and at the command prompt, type Z:. You will find that you are connected to the killer computer.
5. Access with IP address, enter "192.168.1.8" in the Address input field, click OK.