Master teaches you how to clear the username and password stored on your computer

  
Everyone knows that if you access the LAN, the system will automatically retain the current access user name and password. If you do not want to continue to use a modified account to access a server in the workgroup (save the username and password), you now want to log in as another one. That server, how to clear the cache user name and password that Windows keeps when accessing the LAN? Some people suggest using net use * /d /y and net session \\\\computer name/delete prompt to succeed, but finally found that you can still connect, no kick in.
After continuous trials by Xiaobian, I finally found that the user name and password stored on the computer can be cleared by the following methods:
1. Click “Start” and click “Run”. ;, type “control userpasswords2” or type “control keymgr.dll”, then press Enter.
2. Click the “Advanced" tab, then click “Manage Password”.
3. Remove all stored passwords.
“Storage username and password"" behavior according to my tests, whether it is to remove all stored passwords, or use net use * /d to delete all existing connections, you need to restart the computer to access When the shared folder is displayed, the prompt for entering the username and password reappears. If you don't want to restart your computer, you can restart the “workstation” service to test.
The above three methods can easily help you clear the cached user name and password that Windows keeps when accessing the LAN. If you have a better way, you can also come to this website to exchange and exchange.

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