- Click the Windows Orb button located at the bottom left.
- Type cmd at the Search programs and files bar and hit the Enter key.
- Type net use * /delete /yes and hit the Enter key. You will see that it says You have these remote connections, continuing will cancel the connections. The command completed successfully.
Hereof, how do I access shared folders in Windows with different credentials?
You can also specify different credentials using the Windows Explorer GUI. From the Tools menu select Map network drive. On the Map Network Drive dialog window there is a checkbox for "Connect using different credentials". Note: If you do not see the menu bar in Windows Explorer, press the ALT key to make it appear.
Beside above, how do I map a network drive with different credentials? Map Network Drive as a Different User
- In the pop-up windows select a letter to use from the drop down menu and in the folder enter the path to the folder you want to map.
- Click the finish button and you should be asked to for the username and password you want to use to connect.
- You should now see the network drive mapped in Explorer.
Correspondingly, how do I access a folder in another user?
Run Windows Explorer as Another User
- When logged in as a normal, non-privileged user, navigate to your system folder, usually C:WINNT.
- Shift-right-click on explorer.exe.
- Select “Run As” and provide the credentials for the local admin account.
How do I find the username and password of a shared folder?
Go to Control Panel > Network and sharing center > Change advanced sharing settings > Enable Turn Off password protect sharing option. By doing the above settings we can access the shared folder without any username/password. The other way to do this where you only enter a password once is to join a Homegroup.