Access a Windows10 encrypted sharing folder without prompt cridentials input

振华 唐 1 Reputation point
2020-08-09T23:28:24.117+00:00

Hello!
On windows 10,I set up a folder network sharing and removed everyone permissions, added users, administrators group control permissions, and turned on encrypted sharing. When accessing this computer on another computer directly connected with the network cable, there is no prompt for the input of network credentials (account name, password), and was prompted "no access to network resources..." directly.

Thank you
Kerry Tang

Windows for business Windows Server User experience Other
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  1. Anonymous
    2020-08-10T08:19:44.357+00:00

    Hi,

    Thanks for posting here.

    First, please make sure that the user doesn't have incorrectly cached credentials.

    You can remove the authenticated credentials from

    Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\User Accounts

    On the left, you will see Manage your credentials. From that select the share name and remove.

    If the issue cannot resolved by above suggestion, please kindly confirm if you could connect to the shared folder via \ip address or \ hostname successfully?

    Is the share smbv1? If yes then it's disabled by default in Windows 10. Please enable the SMB 1.0 support by enabling the following Windows feature from the Control Panel:
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    Hope my answer will help you.

    ---Please Accept as answer if the reply is helpful---

    Best Regards,
    Sunny

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