In a Windows XP SP2 peer to peer configuration, I am prompted to enter a
password to access other computers in the workgroup unless I have the Guest
Account enabled. Any ideas?
How are you enabling and disabling the Guest account?
Doing it in Control Panel | User Accounts has nothing to do with
networking and accessing other computers. It determines whether
someone can log in as Guest at the local keyboard.
You can enable or disable the Guest account for network access with
the "net user" command:
net user guest /active:yes (enable)
net user guest /active:no (disable)
Is that how you're doing it?
Accessing a Windows XP Home Edition computer over the network requires
that the Guest account is enabled for network access on your computer.
If it's disabled, you get the password prompt that you describe, and
there's no correct response.
By default, accessing a Windows XP Professional computer over the
network works the same. If you've explicitly disabled simple file
sharing on the XP Professional computer, the Guest account isn't used
in network access.
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