In the [Security] sheet, under [Name], select [Everyone]. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow]. Right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop. Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window. Deselect [Account is Disabled] to activate the Guest user account.
To access a shared folder of this type, users have account information user names and passwords for the shared folder. If they do not know their account information, they cannot access that shard folder. You need to create user accounts for users who access the shared folder in advance. This section describes the procedure for creating a new account on your computer. Even if you do not create a new account by following the procedures below, you can add a pre-registered account for users who are permitted to access the shared folder.
In such case, you need to create a password if one has not been set for the preregistered account. Once the password is created, the user is prompted to type the password when logging on to a computer.
Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] dialog box. In the [New User] dialog box, enter the user name in [User name]. Enter the password in [Password]. Locate the LmCompatibilityLevel registry value. If the registry value is not present, follow these steps to create it:. For more information how to enable NTLMv2 authentication, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.
Therefore, you may encounter similar issues when you try to access shared folders that are located on Samba systems from a Windows 7-based computer. To work around this issue, follow these steps on the Windows 7-based computer:. Warning This workaround may make a computer or a network more vulnerable to attack by malicious users or by malicious software such as viruses.
We do not recommend this workaround but are providing this information so that you can implement this workaround at your own discretion. Use this workaround at your own risk. If this article does not answer your question, click this button to pose your question to other community members at Microsoft Answers:.
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Windows XP won't share! Windows 7 Home Premium - Remote Desktop. As mentioned earlier, when sharing a folder, you need to set the share permissions. To set the share permissions, click the Permissions button.
The default permissions in Windows are Everyone and Full Control. This means that any user can create, delete, and modify files in the share or modify the share permissions. These default permissions are not good! The following steps show you how to adjust these permissions to your liking:. Right-click your local area connection and choose Properties. When this check box is selected, File and Printer Sharing is enabled, and you're finished.
If File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wasn't listed, you need to install it first, so keep reading. If File and Printer Sharing isn't listed, click the Install button to install the service.
Then click OK to close all the dialog boxes. Creating shared folders When a user on the network wishes to access a file on another system, he must connect to a share on that system.
Why not fix it in windows 7? Thanks, Bill. Regedit instructions for Windows 7 Home Premium works like a charm. Give yourself 5 Stars. Same problem. The time on the Windows PC was an hour behind.
After setting it to the same time as the PC connecting to it my login credentials suddenly worked! Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads.
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