![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes you can use common username and password to simplify access without being prompted, but this by no means means you have to do that. And my popcorn hour using samba I have to auth with as well. But my server for example does not have this password and have to auth with account on it to gain access. This allows me to access admin shares (C$, Admin$) that I have enabled on them without having to save creds or get prompted. I for example use budman and password, and my wife and kids machines have budman account in admin group on them with the same password. Or a blank as password would cause you issues since blank is not a valid password and you can not auth with blank. Then yes changing these passwords on one of the devices would cause you issues. Unless you were using passthru where username and passwords match to gain access. Setting a password on your account in local machine has nothing to do with a remote machine asking for auth. ![]()
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