XP cannot access shared resources on WIN10 computers to resolve
as follows:
1, in the WINDOWS10 system desktop, right click on the Start button, in the pop-up menu select the "Run" dialog box;
2, in the Open running window, enter the command gpedit.msc, and then click OK button;
3, in the Open Local Group Policy Editor window, expand in sequence: Computer Configuration/windows Settings/Security settings collapse menu;
4, then continue to click the "Local Policy/Security options" folding menu;
5, then in the right window to find "Network access: local account sharing and security model";
6, double-click the item to open its Properties window, click here Drop-down menu, select "Guest only, authenticate local user, its identity as guest" menu item;
7, also in the Security Options window, and then find the "account: Guest account status" item;
8, double-click the item to open its Properties window, select "Enabled" menu item, click OK button;
9, then click on the "Computer Configuration/windows Settings/security Settings/Local Policy/user Rights Assignment" folding menu, in the right window to find the "Access this computer from the network" policy;
10, double-click the policy, open its Properties window, and then click the "Add User or Group" button;
11, in the open selection of users or groups of users to enter the user name guest, and then click on the right side of the "Check name", you can automatically fill out its full path, and finally click OK button;
12, back to the above Properties window, you can see the guest user name has been added to the user group;
13, under the User Rights Assignment menu, you can find the "Deny access to this computer from the network" strategy;
14, double-click the policy, you can open its Properties window, then select the above "Guest" username, and then click the Delete button to delete the user name. After restarting the computer, the XP system will be able to access the WINDOWS10 system.