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I have a small network all running windows 10. When I am on one of the computers I can see the other computer listed under network.
If I click on the listed computer's name it asks me for the computers credentials. I know the only user on that computer is Administrator and I assume the password is the same as the password I use to log into the computer when I first turn it on.
When I try this it does not let me in. I have tried the computer name for user name I have tried Administrator and still nothing.
When I look on the computer I am trying to access under user profiles there is only one profile and it says Administrator.
What am I missing? Why can I not access the unit?
Thanks in advance for your help.
				
			If I click on the listed computer's name it asks me for the computers credentials. I know the only user on that computer is Administrator and I assume the password is the same as the password I use to log into the computer when I first turn it on.
When I try this it does not let me in. I have tried the computer name for user name I have tried Administrator and still nothing.
When I look on the computer I am trying to access under user profiles there is only one profile and it says Administrator.
What am I missing? Why can I not access the unit?
Thanks in advance for your help.
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 Not a lot of fun.  That's why most small companies hire at least a part time network administrator to manage a small LAN.  Microsoft simplified all of this back in 2009 with the advent of Homegroups.  If you do NOT have a server-based domain network, this is the only way to go for most small networks with <10 PCs or a small home office network, again <10 PCs.
 Not a lot of fun.  That's why most small companies hire at least a part time network administrator to manage a small LAN.  Microsoft simplified all of this back in 2009 with the advent of Homegroups.  If you do NOT have a server-based domain network, this is the only way to go for most small networks with <10 PCs or a small home office network, again <10 PCs. 
     
 I had to test this out(the \\computer name method) on a Win 10 box and it would only work when I shared resources.
  I had to test this out(the \\computer name method) on a Win 10 box and it would only work when I shared resources. 
 
		 
 
		