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I am not trying to connect to anything on premises. I work from home and both laptops are connected to the same network at my house. I've also verified that my account is not duplicated in Azure AD and I am not locked out. No matter what I use, I get the error "The user name or password is incorrect." I've tried all of the verified that I can log on locally to my work laptop with or DOMAIN\USERNAME, so I know I'm using the correct password. How do I access file shares on my work laptop from my personal laptop? When I try to connect using \\COMPUTERNAME I am prompted for credentials. My work laptop has never been physically connected to my company network. Next, choose Properties > Choose home group and sharing options in the lower list. To fix a computer on a workgroup that has suddenly begun asking for a password follow these steps: Click Start and right-click Network under your user photo.

#HOME NETWORK FILE SHARING USERNAME PASSWORD FOR WINDOWS 10#

I am able to VPN to my company network as needed, but most of the time I do not use the VPN. They should, however, also work for Windows 10 and other systems. (It is a member of WORKGROUP.) Local Users and Groups does not show my user account listed as a local account, but it is listed as a member of the local Administrators group as DOMAIN\USERNAME. Windows Settings on my work laptop shows it is connected to my company's Azure AD, but it is not joined to the domain. I log into my work laptop with my company email address, and I can also log in using DOMAIN\USERNAME. I log into my personal laptop with my personal Microsoft account. From time to time I need to access files on my work laptop from my personal laptop, so I've tried to connect to the administrative file share on my work laptop using \\COMPUTERNAME\c$ but no matter what credentials I use, I get "The user name or password is incorrect." This has nothing to do with the administrative share the same thing happens when I simply try to connect to the computer using \\COMPUTERNAME. I work from home and both laptops are connected to the same network at my house. One is a work laptop and one is my personal laptop.

Home network file sharing username password