Windows 10: Unable to enter username when being prompted for elevated credentials

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  1. Unable to enter username when being prompted for elevated credentials


    I work for an IT helpdesk and we many instances where we install software/drivers and such for user in our environment. When we install software or drivers we are prompted to enter our admin credentials. Our tier 2 team uses a local "technician" account to access admin abilities on a machine while the machine is not connected to the network or VPN. This account is sometimes signed in when we attempt to input our admin credentials to complete software installs. Is there anyway to bypass this and allow us to input our own credentials? Tier 2 will not provide the helpdesk team the password to thi

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    KelleyM904, Aug 30, 2024
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  2. Scheduled tasks run with elevated privileges can't access stored Windows credentials

    It seems that after Creators update scheduled tasks run with elevated privileges ('run with highest privileges' option) can't access stored Windows credentials. Is that a bug or an intentional change and is there a recommended workaround?

    Here's one way to reproduce the behaviour:

    • Start Credential Manger and add some Windows share credentials.
    • In a console window type 'cmdkey /list', which should list the added credentials
    • Create a task in a task manager:
      • Trigger: on user logon
      • Action: run cmd.exe
      • Tick the 'run with highest privileges' option
    • Reboot the machine and log in
    • In the console window (let's call it 'console 1') opened from the scheduled task type 'cmdkey /list'. This most likely won't display the credentials added in step 1 and properly listed in step 2. ->
      This looks like a bug
    • Now, without closing 'console 1' open another console window as an administrator (let's call it 'console 2') and type 'cmdkey /list'. This will properly list credentials added in step 1.
    • Switch to 'console 1' and type 'cmdkey /list' again. This time the credentials are listed properly, unlike in step 5. It looks like an access to Windows credentials was somehow 'unlocked' by step 6.
     
    MarcinMrowiec, Aug 30, 2024
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  3. Enter Network Credentials after Windows 10 update. What are they?

    Thanks for the update. May we know the version of your Windows 10 laptop?



    We would also want to verify if you have also tried to used the username and password from laptop Credential Manager details? You may check your laptop Web Credentials by following the steps below:




    • Press the "Windows + S" keys on your keyboard and type in "Web Credentials", press "Enter" to get a pop-up screen "Manage your credentials".

    • Below the "Web Credentials" button, you should see "Web Passwords", expand the section to see your username and password.

    We will wait for your reply.
     
    Dantley Mon, Aug 30, 2024
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  4. Unable to enter username when being prompted for elevated credentials

    Enter Network Credentials issue.

    Hi

    Welcome to Microsoft community.

    It seems like you're facing issues with accessing shared folders on your desktop from your laptop after a clean install of Windows 11. The "Enter Network Credentials" prompt is asking for the correct credentials to access the shared folders. Here are some steps you can take to resolve this issue:

    1. Check Username and Password: Double-check that you are entering the correct username and password. The credentials you need to enter are those associated with your desktop where the shared folders are located. If you're using a Microsoft account to log into your desktop, you should use the associated email and password.
    2. Use Correct Network Path: When entering the network credentials, make sure you are using the correct network path. The path should resemble the following:

      \\computername\sharedfolder

      Replace "computername" with the actual name of your desktop computer and "sharedfolder" with the name of the shared folder you're trying to access.
    3. Update Credentials: If you're sure you're using the correct credentials but still facing issues, you can try updating the credentials in the Credential Manager on your laptop:

      a. On your laptop, go to the Control Panel. b. Navigate to User Accounts > Credential Manager. c. Under "Windows Credentials," click on "Add a Windows credential." d. In the "Internet or network address" field, enter the name of your desktop computer. e. Enter the correct username and password for your desktop.
    4. Check Folder Permissions: On your desktop, ensure that the shared folders have the appropriate permissions set up for the user account you're using to access them. Right-click on the shared folder, go to "Properties," and under the "Sharing" tab, ensure that the correct users or groups have the necessary permissions.
    5. Network Reset: If the issue persists, you might consider performing a network reset on both your desktop and laptop. This can sometimes help resolve network-related issues. To do this, go to Settings > Network & Internet > Network Reset.
    Please feel free to let me know if you have any further updates, thanks.

    Best regards

    Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Derrick19 - MSFT, Aug 30, 2024
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