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I'm having this issue with my shared folder that it keeps asking for credentials, where I have already disabled it. The folder I want to access its located in one VM that I have locally here (Hyper-V). I follow all the instructions to able the share folder, and also for disabling the credentials, but none of them worked.

To enable the shared folder, I followed this steps below:

https://computerinfobits.com/how-to-enable-file-sharing/

Most of the pages I visited, they have the same steps. I believe I did it correct because it asks for passowrd. Also, on the step 5 of this guide, it is showing how to disable the crendentials, which is the same steps I found in the most of the web sites I had a look, but still got that annoying screen.

Is there anything else that can be done? Am I missing something?

Also, have checked this post, and it didn't work.

Enter Network Credentials

Cheers

  • Ugh. Been a while since I’ve operated anything like this but it is certainly more complicated than the article you linked. You CANNOT access file shares without a password on windows. That is called anonymous access, it’s a huge security risk and it has to be allowed in the registry or group policy. Something else that *might* work is using the same username and password on both computers. Why not simply type in the password and use the option to save it for later? – Appleoddity Sep 20 '22 at 04:01
  • https://petri.com/enable-anonymous-access-to-a-windows-server-file-share/ – Appleoddity Sep 20 '22 at 04:03

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1. Open Credential Manager

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2. Click on "Add a windows credential"

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3. Add the credentials to your server

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