Set an account password for the remote login user on Windows. "Right-click Computer icon"--"manage"--"Local Users and Groups"--"users". Then right-click to select "New User", enter the account password, and tick "Password never expires", so that when the remote user login system, you do not have to enter the account password every time.
In the window, select the folder you want to share to the Ubuntu system, right click to select "Share"--"advanced sharing"--"advanced Sharing (D)"--tick "Share this folder". Since the default shared file is for everyone to have Read permission, you can also specify other permissions for one user, for example, I have given "Full Control", "Change" and "read" permissions to the user named "Ier".
Tips:you need to remember which work group your account located.
3. On the Ubuntu computer, open home folder, and then select Connect to server under Network. Enter "smb://Destination IP" in the server address, for example, my is "smb://202.203.21.211". Then click "Link".
At this point, you will be prompted to enter "User name and password", you need to fill in the new user and password just under Windows, the connection will see all the folders on the Windows computer, but in each folder name has been hit a "$", with $ file is unshared indicates not accessible , the representation of no additional $ can be accessed normally.
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- Tips:when Connect to the server You need to input Username:ire workgroup:users (which defines by you username on Windows) and password
Ubuntu connect to Windows folder share