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So i shared a folder from my pc in local network, most stuff behaves like you would expect, except my laptop which can access this folder from password protected administrator account without authorization but can't at all from a non protected user account (other machines in the network can access it with authorization).

Windows prompt says that the cause may be lack of permissions to access this network resource, but it is not true since other account on same machine has no such problem (folder permissions are set to allow read and write to everyone).

Next line says "Account limitations are not allowing this user to log in. It may be for example: disallowed empty passwords, limited hours of login or enforcement of rules restrictions" (translated by myself from my language, probably not 100% accurate but you should get the idea)

Is the fix just setting the password for this user in windows or is it a bug/problem that needs a checkbox somewhere in the system to work or something?

To be clear, I'm not sharing folders very often, I might've screwed something along the way of setting the folder.

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14 minutes ago, squaredamian said:

So i shared a folder from my pc in local network, most stuff behaves like you would expect, except my laptop which can access this folder from password protected administrator account without authorization but can't at all from a non protected user account (other machines in the network can access it with authorization).

Windows prompt says that the cause may be lack of permissions to access this network resource, but it is not true since other account on same machine has no such problem (folder permissions are set to allow read and write to everyone).

Next line says "Account limitations are not allowing this user to log in. It may be for example: disallowed empty passwords, limited hours of login or enforcement of rules restrictions" (translated by myself from my language, probably not 100% accurate but you should get the idea)

Is the fix just setting the password for this user in windows or is it a bug/problem that needs a checkbox somewhere in the system to work or something?

To be clear, I'm not sharing folders very often, I might've screwed something along the way of setting the folder.

Possibility: What are the user names on the sharing computer and the laptop? If the user names are the same, but the passwords are different, Windows will try to access it (and the server will accept the username) but constantly fail because of the password difference.

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3 minutes ago, AbydosOne said:

Possibility: What are the user names on the sharing computer and the laptop? If the user names are the same, but the passwords are different, Windows will try to access it (and the server will accept the username) but constantly fail because of the password difference.

on both computers there are 2 users with same settings: "admin" with same password and "guest" with no password

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