It seems like you are experiencing some networking issues between your Windows 10 desktop and Windows 11 laptop. Here are some suggestions to help you troubleshoot the problem:
1. Confirm WORKGROUP and network settings: Ensure that both your desktop and laptop are on the same WORKGROUP and private network. You can check this by going to the System settings on both devices and verifying the network settings.
2. Check Windows Firewall settings: Make sure that Windows Firewall is not blocking network discovery and file sharing. You can go to the Control Panel, search for "Windows Firewall," and verify the settings. Allow network discovery and file sharing on both devices.
3. Disable NordVPN temporarily: Since you mentioned that you can connect to your laptop and transfer files when NordVPN is disabled, try temporarily disabling it while you troubleshoot the issue. This will help ensure that the VPN is not causing any conflicts.
4. Check network sharing permissions: Ensure that network sharing is enabled on your desktop. You can go to the Control Panel, search for "Network and Sharing Center," and check the advanced sharing settings. Make sure that sharing is turned on and that the appropriate folders are shared.
5. Verify credentials and permissions: Double-check the credentials and permissions you are using to access the desktop from the laptop. Ensure that you have the correct username and password, and that the user account has the necessary permissions to access the desktop.
As for your question about viewing passwords in Windows Credentials, the passwords are intentionally hidden for security reasons and cannot be directly viewed. If you need to change a password, you will typically need to enter a new one.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, you may try restarting both your desktop and laptop, as well as your router and network switch. Sometimes, a simple restart can help resolve temporary network issues.
If you still encounter problems, it may be helpful to provide more specific details about any error messages or symptoms you are experiencing. This can help in diagnosing the issue more accurately and providing further assistance.