Authenticate to Windows Share without Microsoft Account Info
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What do your sharing settings look like?
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@Dashrender said:
AJ, have you tried pinging the machine first? Are you sure Windows 8.1's firewall is open to allow filesharing?
It's establishing the network connection. It's just not taking credentials.
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@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
Ok now go to the security settings of and add your outlook account
Tried going to the Administrators group and adding [email protected], which resolved to my local ajstringham user. Got this.
That's not what I asked you to do. Try adding it the account itself. Don't worry about the group as a whole yet.
Add it as a user on the computer?
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Maybe it's this.
You might have to change it to the second option.
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@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
Ok now go to the security settings of and add your outlook account
Tried going to the Administrators group and adding [email protected], which resolved to my local ajstringham user. Got this.
That's not what I asked you to do. Try adding it the account itself. Don't worry about the group as a whole yet.
Add it as a user on the computer?
no in the security settings
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@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
Ok now go to the security settings of and add your outlook account
Tried going to the Administrators group and adding [email protected], which resolved to my local ajstringham user. Got this.
That's not what I asked you to do. Try adding it the account itself. Don't worry about the group as a whole yet.
Add it as a user on the computer?
no in the security settings
Joel, I already said that the user [email protected] resolves down to my local ajstringham account. They are one in the same.
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@Dashrender said:
Maybe it's this.
You might have to change it to the second option.
Trying that now.
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@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
Ok now go to the security settings of and add your outlook account
Tried going to the Administrators group and adding [email protected], which resolved to my local ajstringham user. Got this.
That's not what I asked you to do. Try adding it the account itself. Don't worry about the group as a whole yet.
Add it as a user on the computer?
no in the security settings
Joel, I already said that the user [email protected] resolves down to my local ajstringham account. They are one in the same.
not according to my experience and everything I am reading.
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@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
Ok now go to the security settings of and add your outlook account
Tried going to the Administrators group and adding [email protected], which resolved to my local ajstringham user. Got this.
That's not what I asked you to do. Try adding it the account itself. Don't worry about the group as a whole yet.
Add it as a user on the computer?
no in the security settings
Joel, I already said that the user [email protected] resolves down to my local ajstringham account. They are one in the same.
not according to my experience and everything I am reading.
When I go type [email protected] into a box where you would type a username for adding them in security on a folder or drive or whatever, when I hit check now, it resolves to AJSTRINGHAM-PRO\ajstringham.
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@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
Ok now go to the security settings of and add your outlook account
Tried going to the Administrators group and adding [email protected], which resolved to my local ajstringham user. Got this.
That's not what I asked you to do. Try adding it the account itself. Don't worry about the group as a whole yet.
Add it as a user on the computer?
no in the security settings
Joel, I already said that the user [email protected] resolves down to my local ajstringham account. They are one in the same.
not according to my experience and everything I am reading.
When I go type [email protected] into a box where you would type a username for adding them in security on a folder or drive or whatever, when I hit check now, it resolves to AJSTRINGHAM-PRO\ajstringham.
I am going to test on Windows 10. Give me 10 minutes
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@Dashrender , that didn't fix it.
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Works for me. I am able UNC to \IP\C$ even though my work PC is on the domain and that Windows 10 test PC is not.
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@IRJ said:
Works for me. I am able UNC to \IP\C$ even though my work PC is on the domain and that Windows 10 test PC is not.
Ok, if I do that and DON'T click check names, I can add [email protected] as itself.
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Still doesn't take the credentials.
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To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here...
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@thanksaj said:
To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here...
Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password?
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To be honest, the files in question are on my NAS. I actually just transferred them from the NAS to the main workstation in question. Now I'm more just curious as to why authentication isn't working...
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@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here...
Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password?
Invalid username/password.
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@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here...
Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password?
Invalid username/password.
Yes something is definitely off here. I was getting Access Denied until I gave [email protected] ownership.