anonymous network access

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Fantômas

Hi!

I have 4 windows XP computers (Home/Pro) where user names and passwords
don't match.
One of the computers has a few shares that I want to make accessible to
everyone but don't require them to enter username/password every time.

What do I need to Enable/Disable in local security policy on the computer
with shares so clients can access shares anonymously

Thanks
 
J

John Wunderlich

Hi!

I have 4 windows XP computers (Home/Pro) where user names and
passwords don't match.
One of the computers has a few shares that I want to make
accessible to everyone but don't require them to enter
username/password every time.

What do I need to Enable/Disable in local security policy on the
computer with shares so clients can access shares anonymously

I assume that the computer that is sharing the files is an XP Pro
machine. Try enabling "Simple File Sharing". This should force all
clients to connect using the "Guest" account and not need
authentication.

To enable "Simple File Sharing":
Double-click any folder, then
Tools->Folder Options->View
I believe the last checkbox is the list is for "Simple File Sharing".
Check that box.

To make sure that the Guest account is active:
Start -> Run -> Cmd
In the window that opens up, enter the command:
net user guest /active:yes
Also make sure the Guest user does not have a password.

HTH,
John
 
F

Fantômas

yes sharing computer is windows xp sp3.
- firewall is disabled
- simple file sharing is enabled
- guest account is enabled and no password is set.

other computers are still getting prompted for a user name and password when
trying to access \\XPPROSP3

If I remember correctly there is a local security policy that needs to be
changed, I just don't remember which one.

Thanks
 

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