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just log in with the credentials of the shared computer and tick remember credentials.

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i dont have to enter credentials to acces the drive

Ah, sorry, I thought you meant something else. 

I would know how to do that in a proper domain environment, but not in this way. 

I just have given all permissions for everyone.

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I don't totally understand your question so I'm going to give you a few options.

 

If you are trying to give anyone access to the share, when they connect to your share and are prompted for credentials, type "Everyone" into the username field with no password. I like to make shares and give "Everyone" read only permissions. 

 

If you want specific people to be able to access the share, the easiest thing to do would be to create a separate standard user account and give that account permissions. 

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