You are continuing to use words incorrectly. Here is help that I can give:

If your neighbor has an unprotected wireless connection, there's a good chance they aren't users of "My Network Places." The easiest way to gain access of other's files is to click "My Network Places" and click on any folders you don't recognize as being yours. If you have the chance to break in their house without being detected (maybe they leave the door unlocked), you could try turning on Remote Desktop Connection. This will allow you to control their mouse/keyboard, see what they see on the screen, and access their files, even when they are on! I've been to a friend's house who had two PCs with Remote Desktop Connection, and it really freaked me out when I lost control of the mouse and saw it click the address bar and type "I am a virus."

The first thing you want to do, so you might not have to break in, would be clicking start>all programs>accessories>communication>remote desktop connection.
When it comes up, click options, then click the experience tab, and choose LAN instead of Modem. Go back to general and type the name of the pc you want to access (you can find the name under "view workgroup computers" in "My network places"), and click connect. If it doesn't work, you need to break in and enable it on their PC.