Windows xp remove network share credentials
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This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Miroco: that is not the same question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Click on the "Start" button, then select "Control Panel. Click on the down arrow next to "Password Protected Sharing. Click "Apply," and exit. Perdana Putra Perdana Putra 5 5 gold badges 13 13 silver badges 21 21 bronze badges.
Are you sure this applies to XP? Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. There is no choice called user name in control panel of xp machine. Check the link below for step by step instruction on how to give permissions. In reply to Shinmila H's post on January 1, It is something in the advanced network setting. It involves the toggling the Homegroups settings and then logging out and back in to win 7 account.
A bug maybe? It appears to be randomly asking for password and then when you toggle connections it may not.
In reply to steom's post on April 19, Had same problem. Found that I could access the xp shares by just putting in the workgroup name with no password. This all started after I installed a new router. Hope this helps some people. Here's how:. Note: This tip applies to both Windows XP Professional and Home when used in standalone or in workgroup configurations.
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However, if the username and password in the stored credentials aren't the same as the ones required by the computer that you're attempting to connect to, you'll see two items: A logon dialog box that will prompt you to enter the appropriate username and password. Here's how: Press [Windows]R to access the Run dialog box.
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