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How to log in to another computer on the local network (URGENTLY need help)?
There are 2 computers. On one of them I want to reinstall windows. But first you need to transfer important files to the main computer. Established between them a local network and shared access. Everything is working. But when I want to go from the main computer to the computer from which I want to transfer important files, a window appears (see screenshots) and asks for a login and password. On the main computer is Windows XP, the second booted from a LIVE CD.
1) What is your username and password? Where to get them? I tried to log in without a password and entered the word "Administrator" in the login field - nothing happened.
2) How to open a list of all computers on the network on the second computer, as well as on the main one (see screenshots). For example: what should be entered in the address bar? Please list all possible options.
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You can install TeamViewer (or equivalent) on both machines, connect, and use TeamViewer's built-in file transfer capability. Also, to speed up the process, in the TV settings in the "Incoming connections (LAN)" item, select the "accept" option
Copying without logins, passwords in a minimum time,
turn off computers,
take a Phillips screwdriver, open the system unit. unscrew the hard drive
, open another system unit, connect the hard drive,
turn on the computer, boot from the correct disk and copy
Copying without logins, passwords,
click "Start", select "Run", enter GPEDIT.MSC
Computer Configuration \ Windows Settings \ Security Settings \ Local Policies \ Security Settings \
1. find "Network access: sharing and security model ..." We change from the usual model to the guest one.
2. in the same place we also find "Accounts: Guest account status" and set it to "Enabled
" double click on it, highlight "Guest", click "Delete"
Try:
Логин: yy\Администратор
Пароль пустой
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