As you all know, if you visit the local area network, the system will automatically retain the username and password then, if you do not want to continue to use the change account to access a workgroup server (save the user name and password), now want to use a different identity to log on to that server, How do you clear the cached user name and password that Windows retains while accessing the local area network? It is suggested that the net use */d/y and net session Calculator name/delete prompt operation success, but the final discovery can still connect, does not work.
After the system of the small series of continuous testing, and finally found that you can use the following methods to empty the computer stored on the user name and password, the specific steps are as follows:
1. Click "Start" on the Win7 flagship, click Run, type "control Userpasswords2" or enter "control Keymgr.dll", and then press ENTER.
2. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Manage Password.
3. Remove all stored passwords.
The "Store username and password" behavior, based on my tests, whether you are removing all stored passwords or using net use */d to remove all existing connections, you will need to restart your computer before you can return a prompt to enter your username and password when you access the shared folder. If you do not want to restart your computer, you can restart the "workstation" service for testing.
The above three methods, you can easily help you clear Windows access to the local area network reserved cache user name and password, I hope to help you.