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Q. After installing eScan, we are not able to access the shared drives/folders/printers, when am trying to access the network shares, it
asks for a password. What could be the problem?
Solution:
Note: This could happen when administrator password is not set. i.e. set to blank. To overcome this problem you may select any of the below mentioned procedures.
A: Either set the Administrator passwords on the machine.
- Goto remote machine side and then click on Start>>Run, type control userpasswords2 and press enter.
- Click on Advanced Tab >> Advanced (Button) [ under 'Advanced user management' ]
- Now click on users and then select Administrator from right hand side and Right-Click on it.
- Select Set Password , click on proceed and then mention the desired password and re-enter the same and then click OK button.
- Now come again on the system from where you want to access the shared folder. Try to access the shared folder from run window like : \\192.168.x.x and press enter. Now feed the username as a administrator and the password which you set on the remote machine.
- This will now allow you to access the remote machine.
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B: Follow the below mentioned procedure.
- Goto Start>>Run, type secpol.msc, click on OK button.
- Now click on Local Policies >> Security Options
- On the Right hand side change the value of the entry, "Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only" to Enabled.
- Also change the value of the entry, "Network Access: Sharing and Security Model for Local accounts" to Classic - local users authenticate as themselves
Note: If your product is HOME / SOHO then please let the entry value of "Network Access: Sharing and Security Model for Local accounts" to Guest only - local users authenticate as Guests
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