The Windows 10 Network and Sharing - All Networks setting explicitly says "To give other people access, you must turn off password protected sharing." This seems pretty clear to me. If I turn off password protected sharing, other people (who don't have an account on this computer) will ...
10,290 questions Sign in to follow asked Dec 29, 2024, 7:36 AM Dan Rose 0 Reputation points edited the question Dec 29, 2024, 7:38 AM Dan Rose 0 Reputation points 2 answers Advanced network sharing menu missing in windows 11 All The Password protected sharing section has disappe...
After inserting registry key DefaultUserName and DefaultPassword, windows 10 cannot auto logon. error "there is no logon server availbal" After recent Windows 10 update, the loopback adapter doesn't show in the "Network connections" list and I cannot use the old name with newly created loop...
Windows 10: A Microsoft operating system that runs on personal computers and tablets. Network: A group of devices that communicate either wirelessly or via a physical connection.
Guest or Public is setup the same and under All Networks, Use 128-bit encryption, etc and Turned on password protected sharing. So, I think that's all that's needed for a home network. But, if I go to File Explorer, I can't see the other computer and also, if I drill down for...
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针对无法在网络和共享中心启用网络发现的问题,本文提供了解决方法。原始KB 数: 2722035现象你尝试在运行 Windows Server 2012 的计算机上启用网络发现。 为此,你更改了“网络和共享中心”中的高级共享设置。 但是,未能保存这些更改。 因此,无法启用网络发现。 并且你遇到以下问题:...
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but note that file permissions for the Mac and the PC are configured separately. You will be required to authenticate using your domain user name and password for resources. While this is important functionality, it only provides basic file sharing. It also only allows you to serve files in ...
5. Configure Your WiFi Network: Log in using the default username and password (found in the router’s manual or on a sticker on the router). Navigate to the wireless settings section. Set your SSID (network name) and choose a strong network security key (WiFi password). ...