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How to set up network access on several windows machines?
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There are : monoblock with win7 and laptops with sevens and eights. D-link router.
Need : to have access to the file system (various folders) on all machines.
Do I understand correctly that you need to open the network environment and configure folder sharing?
I would also like to follow all the security rules so that guests (well, or heckers) by connecting to the AP could not access the documents.
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You need to create on all computers one more user with admin rights and a password (for convenience - the same for everyone) or know the logins and passwords of admins on all computers, and share the disks.
In Win 7 and 8, access without a password to the balls does not work.
On each user, we create either all users that are on other PCs (under which they work on other PCs), or we create one common user with a known password. The rights for these users or the user must be sufficient to connect over the network and to access the file share.
There is an option to create one shared folder on one well-known PC and give access to it to one well-known user, on whose behalf to connect to this folder.
This setting on family OS 7 and 8 occurs either through the folder properties and through the user control panel, or through Computer Management (everything is in one place and users and shares).
For guests, routers have guest networks (a second network with a different SSID), which give access only to the Internet and do not let them into the local network.
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