How do I need to enter my account number and password each time I set up access sharing?

  

When accessing sharing, how do I need to enter the account number and password every time? Here, Xiaobian uses the WIN7 system to do the demonstration, and the XP system operates similarly.

1, first find "Run" under "Additions" in the Start menu, click Open, as shown:


2 In the &runs; run”, enter “gpedit.msc", click the ”OK“ button to open the Group Policy Editor as shown:


3, in the group In the Policy Editor, open ”Computer Configuration“—”Windows Settings“—”Security Settings“—”Local Policies“—”Security Options“, as shown :

4. Find in the security options Network access: Do not allow passwords and credentials for storing network authentication<quo;, click to open, as shown:

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5, by default, this item is "disabled", select "and" is enabled “, then click the "application“ button, after application, restart the computer, then the computer will be You need to enter your account number and password when you access the share. The computer will not store the account and password for the network share, as shown in the figure:


Do you think the above method is more complex, you can also use some special shared folder management software. For example, there is a "big move to shared folder management software" (download address: http://www.grabsun.com/gxwjjm.html), you only need to install the shared file on the computer after the installation, you can share the file The folder is cryptographically protected, and a password can be set for the protected shared folder so that LAN users must enter a password to access the shared file. As shown below:

At the same time, you can further secure the shared files for users who create shared files. In addition, through the general trend to the shared folder management software, it is also possible to only open the shared file and prohibit copying the shared file, only to modify the shared file and prohibit the deletion of the shared file, and only to read the shared file and prohibit the shared file from being saved as a local disk. This greatly protects the security of shared files and prevents arbitrary access to shared files. In short, to effectively protect the security of shared files, on the one hand, you can set the access password for the shared folder, and at the same time control the access to the shared file. On the other hand, you can also use the software to manage the shared file access. Access control. Related recommendations:

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