yusufks
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Hello guys...!
We use various OS such as Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 in our office. In the beginning there's no networking problem, Windows XP can access to higher Windows, and Windows 7/8 can access Windows XP. Everything's fine until installing windows update MS17-010 on last Monday for more secure againts Ransomware outbreak.
Windows Update we installed :
1. Windows XP : kb4012598
2. Windows 7 : kb4012212 and kb4012215
3. Windows 8 : kb4012213 and kb4012216
After installing the Windows update, these problems occur :
1. Windows XP cannot access Windows 7/8 through \\computername or \\ipnumber\foldername, cannot access file sharing and printer sharing
Error message: "Windows cannot find [\\computername\] ....."
2. Windows 7/8 cannot access Windows XP through \\computername or \\ipnumber\foldername, cannot access file sharing and printer sharing
a. Error message (when access updated XP) : diagnose : "The remote device or resource won't accept the connection"
b. Error message (when access non-updated XP) : just usual "Windows cannot access [\\computername\]", no diagnose message.
This is what I've got and done :
1. Ping computername or ipnumber from command prompt is no problem. Windows XP can ping Windows 7/8, vice versa.
2. Windows 7/8 that have not been installed windows update still can access any Windows XP
3. Any Windows XP still can access Windows 7/8 that have not been installed windows update.
4. Any Windows 7 can access any Windows 8, and vice versa.
5. Any same Windows can access each other (Windows XP to Windows XP, Windows 7 to Windows 7)
6. Windows 7: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\LanmanServer\Parameters
I changed SMB1 value from 0 to1, but the value back to zero after restarting.
7. Windows 7 : Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options > Network security: LAN Manager authentication level
I changed value to "Send LM & NTLM responses", but still nothing changed.
8. Windows Firewall setting and workgroup name are nothing changed just like before installing update.
I need many hands to solve this problem, thank you
Yusuf.
We use various OS such as Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 in our office. In the beginning there's no networking problem, Windows XP can access to higher Windows, and Windows 7/8 can access Windows XP. Everything's fine until installing windows update MS17-010 on last Monday for more secure againts Ransomware outbreak.
Windows Update we installed :
1. Windows XP : kb4012598
2. Windows 7 : kb4012212 and kb4012215
3. Windows 8 : kb4012213 and kb4012216
After installing the Windows update, these problems occur :
1. Windows XP cannot access Windows 7/8 through \\computername or \\ipnumber\foldername, cannot access file sharing and printer sharing
Error message: "Windows cannot find [\\computername\] ....."
2. Windows 7/8 cannot access Windows XP through \\computername or \\ipnumber\foldername, cannot access file sharing and printer sharing
a. Error message (when access updated XP) : diagnose : "The remote device or resource won't accept the connection"
b. Error message (when access non-updated XP) : just usual "Windows cannot access [\\computername\]", no diagnose message.
This is what I've got and done :
1. Ping computername or ipnumber from command prompt is no problem. Windows XP can ping Windows 7/8, vice versa.
2. Windows 7/8 that have not been installed windows update still can access any Windows XP
3. Any Windows XP still can access Windows 7/8 that have not been installed windows update.
4. Any Windows 7 can access any Windows 8, and vice versa.
5. Any same Windows can access each other (Windows XP to Windows XP, Windows 7 to Windows 7)
6. Windows 7: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\LanmanServer\Parameters
I changed SMB1 value from 0 to1, but the value back to zero after restarting.
7. Windows 7 : Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options > Network security: LAN Manager authentication level
I changed value to "Send LM & NTLM responses", but still nothing changed.
8. Windows Firewall setting and workgroup name are nothing changed just like before installing update.
I need many hands to solve this problem, thank you
Yusuf.
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Especially if you don't have Home Networking enabled and turned on for each and every machine connecting to one another. If you don't have your network setup in this fashion, I would urge you to consider making one of your W7/W8 machines a Master and turn on Homegroup networking. Enter the Master code on each of the other subordinate or secondary PCs including the XP machines. This should fix your problem! 

Those XP machines will continue to be more and more of a virus target, and if your employees or the employees of the company you work for attempt to do any type of financial transactions online or make credit card purchases through the Internet on those PCs; they are ripe for getting their bank accounts emptied and Identity theft attacked.
Most companies doing this that I've worked for have long since gone bankrupt or driven out of business by a virus attack that costs them weeks of downtime and lost sales/revenue. Hopefully, you take this conversation to heart and look at the real issues underlying the poor choice of running an ad-hoc network for that many employees. 
