How to clear the login information when the machine accesses the shared folder under Windows

  
        I don't know if you have encountered this kind of situation. Oh, I often encounter it. Although I know that there is a way, it is a bit troublesome, so I found another way to solve it from the network. When we access the shared folder of a host on the LAN, the first login will require a username and password. When the input is correct, even if the “Remember my credentials” option is not checked, the next time you enter the address will be automatically logged in. In that folder. Although this feature is convenient for me to enter the login information again, it brings a little trouble when I want to switch users with more permissions. Oh, there may be people who have had this experience, at least prove that I still have the same kind, huh, huh. First, in the case of not saving the login information The first method, which is the method I have been using, is to log out the current user, so when I log in again and visit the shared folder, I will prompt you to enter the username again. Password so you can log in with another user. However, this method is also depressed when you do not know the login password of the current user to log out. At this point, look at another method I found: net use, some people may already be familiar with this order, huh, huh, I know, I know. When the net use command is entered in the command prompt window, the shared login information cached by the local machine is displayed. If you want to switch users, you can delete the cached record. For example, as shown above, if the IP address is 192.168.10.20, use net use \\\\192.168.10.20 /delete. If you want to delete multiple caches or all caches, use net use * /delete. You will be prompted to confirm the information before deleting each record, so press Y to enter when you want to delete the record you want to delete. When the above command is completed, you will be prompted to enter your username and password when you log back in. Second, in the case of saving login information, this situation is relatively simple, under Windows 7, Control Panel [> Control Panel] -> User Accounts and Family Safety [User Accounts and Family Security] -> Credential Manager [Credit Management In this window, there is a Windows Credentials, select the credential information you want to delete. Under Windows XP, Control Panel -> User Account, select the currently used user. For example, if the current user is Administrator, select Administrator in the User Account window, enter the window shown below, click “ Manage My Network Password ”, in the pop-up "Store username and password" window, select the item you want to delete, click the [Delete] button on the right. Third, in the "Start" "-“sports"; enter: control keymgr.dll open the account saved before deleting
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