Solved Trying to access hidden share

itami

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well everytime i need to enter a password it say incorrect loging

am using windows 7 and trying out the hidden share feature, i try to use \\nameofpc\c$ and then the login things pops out and i enter username and password and then it tells me incorrect login, access denied.

i think this something else besides having default share on. I do have same username and password in both computers and in the same workgroup both windows 7

same thing when accessing my virtual drive it ask me for creditials and tells me incorrect when i have the same password and username on my virtualpc windows 7 computer.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
2.00(turbo 2.9)
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
3000 intel and NVIDIA 525M
Hard Drives
128GB solid state
Internet Speed
20mbs
i found that administrative shares only work in a domain
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
2.00(turbo 2.9)
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
3000 intel and NVIDIA 525M
Hard Drives
128GB solid state
Internet Speed
20mbs
To Enable Hidden Administator Share on Windows 7

First of all, you need to have File and Printer Sharing enabled. And the way to do that has once again been changed:
  1. Open the control panel.
  2. Go to Network and Internet.
  3. Go to Network and Sharing Center.
  4. In the left column, click on Change advanced sharing settings.
  5. There are two profiles. You probably don’t want this on when you’re on a public network so open Home or Work.
  6. Under the header File and Printer sharing, select the Turn on… option.
And now your administrative shares still don’t work
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You’ve just completed step 1 which implies there’s at least a step 2 and here it is: you also need to change the registry.

  1. Click on the orb (= the round button with the Windows logo in the taskbar) and type regedit in the search box.
  2. Open the registry editor.
  3. Navigate all the way to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.
  4. Right-click in the pane on the right side and add a new DWORD (32-bit).
  5. Give the new setting the name LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy.
  6. Double click on that setting and give it a value of 1.
It’s probably wise to reboot after doing this, although it might not be needed. I’m not sure if it works straight away because I rebooted without trying.



Here is a link if you want to know more on hidden Admin share:
Windows 7 – The $admin share | Remote Administration For Windows
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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