Windows 10: Network Folder Sharing with and without Password

Discus and support Network Folder Sharing with and without Password in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Good Day, I have setup a small Private Network. I will be sharing a few folders, some of them will require username/Password wich will be created as... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Parls, Oct 12, 2020.

  1. Parls Win User

    Network Folder Sharing with and without Password


    Good Day,

    I have setup a small Private Network. I will be sharing a few folders, some of them will require username/Password wich will be created as local accounts on the shared folder PC. But i would also like to share another folder with "Everyone" and require no username and password.

    Can this be done? thanks..

    Also is there a difference between the Security Permissions granted thru de "Security" Tab and the ones granted thru the Advanced Sharing button inside the Sharing Permissions Button? or are they independent from each other?

    :)
     
    Parls, Oct 12, 2020
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  2. bakasamaz Win User

    How To: Password Protect a Folder in Network?

    Hi all I have a question for you all Networking Expert out there. Im running a small networking at my house. this Network consist of 3 computers : My computer, My sister's and My mom's. My computer act as a Network Harddrive, I share a lot of Files in my computer. Sometimes my sister like to pull over some files from my computer, but there are some folders where i dont like her to open. Im thinking to Password Protect a certain folders, so whenever she or my mom open those certain folders a pop up will show up asking for password (im thinking to password protect because sometimes I need to able to access those folders from either my mom's or sister's computer) Is there anyway to do this? third party Program? all computers in my network running Windows XP.
     
    bakasamaz, Oct 12, 2020
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  3. Try3 Win User
    Share a folder over a home network without password prompting

    There used to be a need for an extra step in some conditions** but I thought that need had disappeared [I still do the extra step routinely so I have not tested its need for several years].

    ** when using different Windows versions on a network that is connected by an ethernet cable directly between the two computers without any router

    You used to have to
    1 Set password protected sharing On
    2 Create a local Admin account with the same name on every computer and set the same password for each of those accounts.
    3 Enter the Admin's password when first challenged [when first trying to access a shared folder across the network].
    [4 There was no further call for this password - it was a first-use-only thing.]

    Perhaps this is still a useful step? Hopefully, a network buff will chip in soon.

    In the meantime, you might check if you have included all the steps in Share Files and Folders Over a Network - TenForumsTutorials and that your Workgroup name is the same on all network computers.

    Best of luck,
    Denis
     
  4. Nikhar_K Win User

    Network Folder Sharing with and without Password

    Sharing a folder

    Hi,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    I appreciate your time and patience to work on this issue.

    To know the username of your computer, please follow the steps mentioned below:

    1. Type Command prompt in the search bar.
    2. Right click on the Command prompt icon and select Run as Administrator.
    3. Type whoami in Command Prompt window and press Enter.
    4. You will find the username of the computer, use the username and your password to access the file from the shared folder.

    However, if the above steps didn’t help, I suggest you to turn off password protected sharing and check if that helps.

    To turn off password protected sharing, please follow the steps mentioned below on your laptop:

    1. Press and hold Windows + R key on the keyboard.
    2. Type Control and click on
      OK
      .
    3. Click on Network and Sharing Center.
    4. Click on Change advance sharing settings.
    5. Under All Networks, click on
      Turn off password protected sharing
      .

    Hope it helps.

    Please reply to this post for further assistance, we will be glad to help you.

    Nikhar Khare

    Microsoft Community - Moderator
     
    Nikhar_K, Oct 12, 2020
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