If your colleagues (or leaders, haha) are not very good at writing down long passwords, how do you assign a user without a password on your machine, in this way, users only need to enter the user name to access the resources you allocated for him? Right-click "my computer", select "manage", and select "Computer Management (local)> System Tools"> "local users and groups> Users" on the left ", right-click the blank area in the right window and select "new user" to set the user name (such as abc ). Next, right-click guest and select "set password". In the displayed window, set the password for the Account and enable it. Next, open the "Group Policy" editor on the computer, find "Computer Configuration> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Local Policies> Security Options", and double-click "account: A local account with a blank password can only log on to the console. In the displayed window, set it to disabled (1 ).
Next, open "Resource Manager" on this machine, select "Tools> Folder Options", click the "View" tab, and then cancel "Remove simple file sharing (recommended) "Front hook (2 ).
Right-click a shared folder, select "share and security", select "share this folder", and click "permission" to delete all users in the window that opens. Click "add" to add an abc user, and then set the corresponding access permissions at the bottom.
In this way, when someone else logs on to the machine, you only need to enter the user name abc without entering the password, and you can see the shared resources you have set for him. If you enter another user name and password, you can only log on to the machine, but cannot open the shared folder. He couldn't even think of the username for this folder, nor did he even think of not having a password! In this way, our resources will be safer.