In win10, create a network drive that automatically logs on to the system at startup and automatically logs on to win10.
Prerequisites:
One win10 system computer.
One centos System Computer, install samba in the system, and configure sharing.
Problems to be Solved:
A network ing is performed in win10 to set the local hard disk for the folder shared by centos. During the ing, I also selected [re-connect upon login], but I did not automatically connect after the computer was restarted and logged on. The attached disk is a big red cross. I need to click it and enter the password, to connect. It is very troublesome to do this every time.
Solution:
Right-click the mapped local disk, that is, disk D (or another disk, which is related to the drive letter selected during the ing, select the [attribute] option at the bottom of the pop-up menu.
Click the Security tab.
In the select box below [group or user name (G):], select an item that represents the centos system, set all the following permissions to [Allow], and click [apply ], click OK or click OK.
So far, all configurations have been completed. After that, after restarting the computer, after logging on to the computer, you can automatically connect to the local network drive and log on automatically. You do not need to click again, and then enter the password.