Windows10 sometimes cannot access shared folders on a local area network. Will prompt for no permissions.
If the shared folder is already set to everyone, then Windows 10 is typically logged in with a Microsoft account.
There are two scenarios that can handle this situation.
One is to modify the login to a local account. One is to add Windows credentials.
Here's how to add a voucher method.
1, open the "Control Panel", Winkey+r, Bring up "run", input "control", enter.
2. Click on "User Account"
3. Click "Manage Windows Credentials"
4. Click "Windows Credentials"
5. Click "Add Windows Credentials"
6. Enter the host IP address, Administrator account, and password of the shared folder you want to enter. Note that the Administrator account can not directly enter the account, such as admin can not directly enter the admin, need to add a little something in front.
xx\admin, Direct input admin is also inaccessible , as for why to do so, I do not know.
7, write-off, re-enter the share can be.
Windows 10 Microsoft account cannot access LAN shares, but local accounts can access