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Export the complete register as 1. Here is a powershell script that implements paolos answer. It is in the registry just not necessarily in the place you are expecting it is in the SAM.

From what I can tell all that setting does is enable or disable the guest account, so, well, just enable or disable the account. You didn't say what you programming language you are using, so here is some simple C code to enable an account, if you need anything else I am sure there is plenty around via google. I tested Paolo's answer on windows 7 Home without success. Comparing the.

I tried changing only the first value as indicated by Paolo. This did not change the password protected sharing even after reboot. But I had success when changing the 57th byte between 14 and 15 only for the third value:. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. How do I turn Password Protected Sharing on or off programmatically?

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Windows 7 Networking. Sign in to vote. Thanks, Frederiek. Friday, August 24, AM. Not that I know, but if you want to give other users that are not on the domain access to your folder, you can create a local-login and add them to the share and don't forget to give them firewall access. Friday, August 24, PM. Tuesday, August 28, PM.

Hi Frederiek, The solution is quite simple. Though the new HomeGroup feature in Windows 7 makes file sharing very simple, it is incompatible with previous versions of Windows.

If you need to share files with Windows XP or Windows Vista computers, you have to rely on the old trusty filesharing mechanism:. Alternatively, you can also use the new "Share with" button located in Windows Explorer to configure file sharing. If you need to share files with Windows XP or Windows Vista computers, you have to rely on the old trusty filesharing mechanism: To share files with other users and computers on the network, turn off passwordprotected sharing so that users can access the files without authentication.

Click the "Change advanced sharing settings" link.



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