The Windows Network and Sharing Center. The advanced networking options. Click the Change advanced sharing settings link in the left panel. Once you get to the advanced-networking panel, make sure that several radio buttons are turned on. If you want simple file sharing, you should disable password-protected sharing by clicking the Turn off password protected sharing button. WHS requires user accounts, logins, and passwords. On the other hand, the annoyance of having to log in every time you connect—especially if you frequently access network shares—is bigger than you might think.
You have an easy way around that, provided you know the login IDs and passwords for all the users on your network. First, bring up the Run box by clicking the Start menu button and typing Run. When you get the dialog box, type:. Note the specific syntax of the second word, with the number 2 attached at the end; this is important. First, select the correct user account from the account list.
Then uncheck the box labeled Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer. When you boot up the PC, it will automatically boot into the account of the user whose name you specified. Note that this trick also works if you want to access another Windows system that has user accounts with passwords. If all the systems in your network have the same login and password, you can bypass the login screen but still retain some semblance of security. Sharing files on a Windows 7 system with other PCs running older versions of Windows can be confusing.
Windows 7 has two new features that can frustrate users who are trying to connect to a Windows 7 system when on XP or Vista: HomeGroups and Libraries.
When you first fire up a Windows 7 system, it asks if you want to create a homegroup. Generally, just say Yes. Windows will then present you with a key—a password—that you need to enter on other Windows 7 systems to make them part of the same homegroup.
The HomeGroups feature makes Windows 7 connections dead simple. Microsoft recommends two different ways of connecting older PCs to Windows 7 systems. Pearson automatically collects log data to help ensure the delivery, availability and security of this site. We use this information for support purposes and to monitor the health of the site, identify problems, improve service, detect unauthorized access and fraudulent activity, prevent and respond to security incidents and appropriately scale computing resources.
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Open the Metro screen and type "command" which will automatically open the search bar. Right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator at the bottom of the screen. Click Start and type "command" in the search box.
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