Many times, a seemingly unrelated system default setting is likely to cause the system to not be properly accessed, so no one can create a perfect solution out of thin air.
For this issue, there is always a lack of a unique solution, that is, when specific situations are encountered to find a concrete solution. But in fact, we can also sum up a general idea of the solution, and then in accordance with the idea of the specific problem specific treatment.
When there is a file-sharing or mutual exchange barrier between Winodws XP and Windows 7, including mutual-exchange visits and dual-computer connectivity in the LAN, we can start with the following.
1. Whether the firewall shuts down
If you cannot see each other between Windows 7 and Windows XP, first insist that the firewall is closed.
To turn off the Win7 firewall
After shutting down Windows 7 and Windows XP system firewalls, you should be aware that a third-party firewall is installed. If it is already installed, please close it. The
XP computer does not have access to Win7 shared folders, while others can see the shared directories under Win7, but once they are in the directory, they are prompted for no access.
2. Open the Guest account
Until now, there is no reasonable explanation for why not opening the Guest account will affect the exchange of visits between Windows systems. This situation has been verified more than once between Windows 98 and Windows XP. Therefore, the exchange of visits between Windows XP and Windows 7 also requires opening the Guest account.
to open the Guest account for Windows 7
Similarly, you will also need to open the guest Guest account in the Windows XP system.
3. File and Printer Sharing
When a user shuts down a firewall and the Guest account is turned on, but the exchange of visits is still not possible, users need to turn on file and Printer sharing under Windows XP and Windows 7 firewalls, respectively.
to open file and Printer Sharing under Windows XP firewall
Specifically, if you are accessing through remote sharing, you should also find the items related to the remote service and turn them on separately.
4. User Rights
in the Win7 system, Microsoft has given the administrator account higher security permissions for system security reasons. But this "high privilege" setting, in the system mutualVisits can result in more barriers to access. Typically, because Windows 7 systems are "more alert" to system access, you need to give your visitors higher privileges if you are not given sufficient permission to system prompts.
includes some windows 7 users, many of whom consider the administrator account to be the owner of the highest authority within the system, but that is not the case. Microsoft has also set up a hidden account in Win7, which has higher privileges.
Back to the topic, because the other side is network access, you may be in the local area network because the specific access account can not elevate permissions, so you need to reduce the access to the file (folder) permissions, that is, indirectly give visitors "Full Control permissions."
to reduce access to a folder Windows 7
Special tip:
If the user does not have access to the shared file after this method is set, it is recommended that you switch to the Security tab in the 123 Properties folder. You then add Full Control permissions to the folder for the Access user.
5. Security software or system-aided software
in the Windows XP era, Dingding's famous system-aided class software, no more than the master of Windows Optimizer, has been set for Super Bunny Magic. Under the Windows 7 platform, this type of software is still in use by some users. Master of Windows 7 optimization Such software is also considered for system security, generally shutting down system remote access, or folder sharing. If you install this type of software, you need to see their program settings, whether sharing and remote services are turned off, and so on.
In addition, in some anti-virus software, they will also limit the remote service and access, you also need to remove the restrictions.