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16 minutes ago, olsenproductions said:

i own both computers, how do i get rid of the sign in prompt?

As the screenshots suggest, go to the certificate manager, click on Windows Credentials, then click "Add a Windows credential". In the popup box enter the server/hostname address, username, and password. They will then be saved and you won't see that login box anymore.

 

I guess I kinda assumed you already tried clicking the remember my credential box on the sign in prompt, if you haven't then just do that, but it doesn't always work.

 

 

 

 

Or are you referring to completely opening it up so that anyone can access it? If so, I believe you need to remove the password from the admin user on that computer... but if you are just wanting to share some files from there, create a shared folder and give it access to "Everyone".Untitled.png

 

 

 

OR are you saying you don't have the password and want a way to get in...?

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45 minutes ago, Scheer said:

As the screenshots suggest, go to the certificate manager, click on Windows Credentials, then click "Add a Windows credential". In the popup box enter the server/hostname address, username, and password. They will then be saved and you won't see that login box anymore.

 

I guess I kinda assumed you already tried clicking the remember my credential box on the sign in prompt, if you haven't then just do that, but it doesn't always work.

 

 

 

 

Or are you referring to completely opening it up so that anyone can access it? If so, I believe you need to remove the password from the admin user on that computer... but if you are just wanting to share some files from there, create a shared folder and give it access to "Everyone".Untitled.png

 

 

 

OR are you saying you don't have the password and want a way to get in...?

i dont have the password. i own both computers and it used to go in without typing in a password

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7 minutes ago, olsenproductions said:

i dont have the password. i own both computers and it used to go in without typing in a password

 

52 minutes ago, Scheer said:

As the screenshots suggest, go to the certificate manager, click on Windows Credentials, then click "Add a Windows credential". In the popup box enter the server/hostname address, username, and password. They will then be saved and you won't see that login box anymore.

 

I guess I kinda assumed you already tried clicking the remember my credential box on the sign in prompt, if you haven't then just do that, but it doesn't always work.

 

 

 

 

Or are you referring to completely opening it up so that anyone can access it? If so, I believe you need to remove the password from the admin user on that computer... but if you are just wanting to share some files from there, create a shared folder and give it access to "Everyone".Untitled.png

 

 

 

OR are you saying you don't have the password and want a way to get in...?

I GOT IT TO WORK. THANK YOU :)

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