Network password/credentials not remembered

rjay

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I have a couple of drives mapped as Network drives to my W7 Pro laptop. One of the network drives is on an XP machine the other is a NAS.

Everytime I access the XP drive I am asked for username & password even though everytime I enter it I tick the "Remember my credentials" box.

Is there something else I need to do in order for W7 to stop prompting me ?
 

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I have a couple of drives mapped as Network drives to my W7 Pro laptop. One of the network drives is on an XP machine the other is a NAS.

Everytime I access the XP drive I am asked for username & password even though everytime I enter it I tick the "Remember my credentials" box.

Is there something else I need to do in order for W7 to stop prompting me ?

Hi and welcome


Might be something in gpedit preventing it. Were the shares created in another OS, IE vista?

Ken J+
 

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Hi Ken,

No it's a clean install of W7 ...

What is gpedit ?
 

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Hi Ken,

No it's a clean install of W7 ...

What is gpedit ?


Sorry group policy editor. If it was a clean install there should be nothing to prevent it as the default. Lets see It just will not save the settings correct? where are you tring to save them?

Ken J+
 

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rjay:
I see Ken is temporarily offline, (Sorry Ken don't mean to jump your thread) gpedit is a means to edit local group policies and gpedit.msc is the management console inwhich you can do that. On another note my wife has an XP machine upstairs and I was constantly having to type in a username and password (like you) when accessing a shared folder. What I did, and you can try this is simply go upstairs and add my username and password that I am using on my Win7 machine to the XP machine and the problem went away. You could try this and see if it helps.
 

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I move my laptop between home & office daily. It's in standby mode rather than restarting each time. Every day when I get into the office when I first try to access the mapped drive a popup box asks me to input the username and password and has a 'remember credentials' tickbox which is always unchecked so I always check it.

The name/pwd work fine - it's just that I have to input it every time.

R.

Hi Ken,

No it's a clean install of W7 ...

What is gpedit ?


Sorry group policy editor. If it was a clean install there should be nothing to prevent it as the default. Lets see It just will not save the settings correct? where are you tring to save them?

Ken J+
 

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As it happens, it's the same username/pwd on both machines already.

rjay:
I see Ken is temporarily offline, (Sorry Ken don't mean to jump your thread) gpedit is a means to edit local group policies and gpedit.msc is the management console inwhich you can do that. On another note my wife has an XP machine upstairs and I was constantly having to type in a username and password (like you) when accessing a shared folder. What I did, and you can try this is simply go upstairs and add my username and password that I am using on my Win7 machine to the XP machine and the problem went away. You could try this and see if it helps.
 

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I just figured this out for myself - go to Network Credentials in Control Panel - search for Credentials. You will see an entry for each remote system you are trying to access. In my case the persistence is always set to login session. I deleted these entries and re-entered all of the information manually. These new entries show persistence as Enterprise and these appear (fingers crossed) to remain without having to re-type userid and password.
 

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Still can't do it :(

I filled in the network credentials, and it worked. But, after I restarted my PC it changed to HomeGroupUser$. I can change it again, but it's always resetting :( Help!
 

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I have a couple of drives mapped as Network drives to my W7 Pro laptop. One of the network drives is on an XP machine the other is a NAS.

Everytime I access the XP drive I am asked for username & password even though everytime I enter it I tick the "Remember my credentials" box.

Is there something else I need to do in order for W7 to stop prompting me ?

This problem relates to how the default group policies for SMB shares are set up when Windows 7 is installed. The default value is that the relevant policy is left unset, and that creates this problem when you wish to automatically log in to some SMB shares. This of course is how OS X drives are seen by Windows when they are set as mapped drives within your system, and that is why this problem seems to occur.

To edit the Group Policies, we need to run the Group Policy Editor program. Press the Windows and R keys together to bring up the Run Program dialog, and then, in
the Run dialog, enter gpedit.msc and press the OK button.

In the Group Policies Editor, open each of the following items in turn:
Computer Configuration
Windows Settings
Security SettingsLocal Policies
Security Options

Now, right-click on the “Network security: LAN Manager authentication level” policy item, and then, from the context (pop-up) menu, select “Properties”.

Locate and select “Send LM & NTLM – user NTLMv2 session security if negotiated”.

Now click the OK button, and then finally, you may close the Group Policies Editor window.

The problem should now be fixed, and your mapped drive logins should now be persistent through multiple reboots of the system.

Reboot all machines after making the adjustment. :)
 

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Thanks for the help, but one problem... Windows 7 Home Premium doesn't have Group Policies!! Any other way? Thanks...
 

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Thanks for the help, but one problem... Windows 7 Home Premium doesn't have Group Policies!! Any other way? Thanks...

With Home Premium you have to make a registry adjustment or create the key and set the value to 1.

If the key doesn't exist you need to create it. There needs to be a DWORD named LmCompatibilityLevel set to value of 1(one) at
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa

So open regedit and navigate to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa then choose to create DWORD named LmCompatibilityLevel then set the value to 1.
 

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I am having a similar issue. My home network has a win 7 laptop and xp desktop. When I try to access the desktop from the laptop, I SOMETIMES get a dialog box requesting username and password; other times I can access the desktop no problem. I have no passwords on any of my computers. I have tried various usernames in the box, but none works.

My LmCompatibilityLevel is set to 3.

The problem, as I said, is intermittent. Desktop can access laptop no problem. Not a firewall issue. What else can I try?
 

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My solution was...

None of these aforementioned methods solved my Win7 remembering credentials problem. However, after many trials, I discovered that the problem was caused by the remote device's computer name coinciding with one of its local user names! I changed the computer name to something different than all of the local user names, then entered my remote credentials and enabled "remember my credentials" once again. After that Win7 never asks me again to logon for access to the remote computer.
 

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