Disable access working group

I want to disable access to the computers of the Working Group, i.e. prevent some users from accessing any thing shared on the network. User type usually computer name in run or any window of the Explorer to access shared data. I want that it should be disabled while a user types IP or name of the computer to access.
Is it possible to prevent certain users and computers to access whats shared on the network?
I use Windows XP on all systems and all computers are connected to the "working group".

Although I have not tried, you can try to remove the 'Client for Microsoft Networks' machines you want to access network shares.

Go to the network, control panel right click on your network connection, and then select "Properties".

then select "Client for Microsoft networks" in the login window and uncheck it or click on "Uninstall".

This should remove the access to files via file sharing on other machines from this computer.  It also removes access to the printer if you print to a printer attached to another computer via a USB cable.  (It should not affect printing to a TCP/IP connected printer).  Computers should still be able to use Internet Explorer or access the internet.

HTH,

JW

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