Clear logon information when accessing a shared folder under Windows
In the actual work, often need to access the LAN on other machines on the shared folder, such as \\192.168.1.100\d$, the first visit, you need to enter a user name and password to enter, even if the "Save password" option is not checked, the next time you log in will also go directly, although this feature convenient and practical, But when you need to switch to another account, you are overwhelmed.
So: How can I clear the logon information (user name and password) when accessing these shared folders in a native Windows environment? Let us introduce you to the following.
One, command line (CMD window) operation
When you enter the net use command at the command prompt, the shared login information for the native cache is displayed, and if you want to switch users, you can delete that cached record.
For example, if the IP address is 192.168.10.100, using net use \\192.168.10.100/delete, if you want to delete multiple caches or all caches, use net using */delete, as shown. This command prompts you to confirm that the message is deleted before each record is removed, so press Y to enter the record you want to delete.
When you have completed the above command, you will be prompted to enter your username and password when you log in again.
Second, graphical interface operation
Using the operating system to delete stored shared folder login information, relatively more intuitive, the following actions
1. On the Windows XP system
Under Windows XP, Control Panel, user account, select the currently used user, for example, if the current user is Administrator, in the User Account window, select Administrator, go to the window shown, click "Manage My Network password", in the Popup " Store user name and password in the window, select the item you want to delete, click the [Delete] button on the right.
2. In Windows Server 2003
In WindowsServer 2003, the user name and password stored in Control Panel, click Edit or Delete,
3. In Windows 7
Under Windows7, Control Panel, user account and home security, Credential Manager, you can see the Login Information Management page as shown, and delete or edit a login message.
When you have completed the above command, you will be prompted to enter your username and password when you log in again.
Clear logon information when accessing a shared folder under Windows