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Of course, we can still talk freely. Do not give the server account local logon rights unless you want the user to be able to do that Either that or investigate some form of login script.

We have OneNote notebooks hosted on an on-premise SharePoint site. Our laptops, laptop login, and SharePoint site are all in the same active directory domain, but we were still getting queried for the SharePoint login every time we opened OneNote.

That was just inconvenient under Windows 7, but with Windows 10 it became debilitating due to this bug of the mouse not working inside a OneNote page after prompting for a password. I solved the problem by adding the SharePoint URL to Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer, which allowed the laptop login credential to pass through, eliminating the explicit password queries. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks.

Best Answer. Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. It is still connected and accessible , but I forgot the password. I also cannot remember the credential to access NAS via its web-interface or directly.

Is there a way I can retrieve the password from already connected shared path? This thread is locked. Just out of interest can you try to map with the command instead.

See if that works better as you can use the persistent switch which is often more reliable than the GUI — CharlesH. Show 2 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Enter your Server name or IP in the first box. User Name in the second box and your password for the server in the third box.

Improve this answer. Still relevant with Windows Add a comment. A regular command prompt is best. Thanks to charlesh above. Iain Iain 4, 2 2 gold badges 24 24 silver badges 38 38 bronze badges. I was having this problem with a Windows Server contacting an Azure file share.

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