Thursday, February 4, 2010

File Sharing Between Windows 7 and Windows XP Tutorial

How to Setup a Windows XP Machine to Share Files With a Windows 7 Machine:
  1. You need to add (edit) a registry file
  2. Click 'Start', type 'regedit' and press Enter
  3. Go to the Path:
    1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
    2. SYSTEM
    3. CurrentControlSet
    4. Services
    5. LanmanServer
    6. Parameters
    7. In this directory, if the file “IRPStackSize” doesn't exist, Right Click and add it (making sure of your spelling and capitalization and no extra spaces) Make it a DWORD type file and choose the Decimal Value to be 20. If no option is given to change the decimal value, create the file then right click on it and choose edit to edit the decimal value. Make the value 20. (If doing this still doesn't work, come back after the reboot and change to somewhere between 20 and 30, but 20 worked for me)
    8. Press Ok
    9. Reboot
  1. Once Rebooted you should be able to share the default shared directory on XP with Windows 7
How to Share Individual Files on Windows XP with a Windows 7 Machine:
  1. Do the above registry edit first
  2. Right click the desired folder to be shared
    1. Click 'Sharing and Security'
    2. Click the Radio Button Labeled: 'Share This Folder'
    3. Choose the name you wish it to be shared as
    4. Click 'Permissions' button
    5. Choose 'Everyone' edit the desired permissions and click ok
  1. Click the 'Security' tab
  2. Add 'Everyone' to share with
  3. Again, choose the permissions desired
  4. Press Ok
    - DONE
To Share Individual Folders From Windows 7 to a Windows XP Machine:

Note: To turn Windows File and Printer Sharing on is NOT necessary for this to work
  1. Right click the folder you want to share
  2. Click the 'Sharing' tab
  3. Click 'Share'
    1. Type 'Everyone' and click 'Add'
    2. Choose your permission levels
    3. Click 'Share'
  1. Click 'Advanced Sharing' on the left hand side
  2. Make sure the 'Share This Folder' box is checked
  3. Choose a name you want the folder to be shared as (permissions here need to be changed in order to read/write)
  4. Click Ok
Notes:
  1. If password file sharing is turned on in Windows 7, the user wanting to access the file must know the user name and password of the machine trying to be accessed otherwise they will not be able to access the folder
  1. To Turn Windows 7 File Sharing On:
    1. Click 'Start'
    2. Go to 'Control Panel'
    3. Change 'View By:' to Large Icons (in the upper right)
    4. Click 'Network and Sharing Center'
    5. Click 'Change Advanced Sharing Settings'
    6. Click the radio button to Allow 'File and Printer Sharing'
    7. Scrolling down on this page is also where you can find the option to turn on/off password protected file sharing
If anyone actually finds this helpful, please leave me a comment and let me know, or if you need further help, same way, leave a comment please and I will get back to ya as quick as I can.

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