Windows 11 Unable to connect to PC on same network, says wrong password but it is correct

King Mustard

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I have two PCs on my network, Upstairs-PC and Downstairs-PC. Both run Windows 11.

I recently had to reinstall Windows 11 on my downstairs PC.

Since then, even though I believe I have set up sharing as normal, when I try to access \\Downstairs-PC, it tells me my credentials are incorrect.

Both computers are logged into my Microsoft account.

I have tried entering my Microsoft email address as my username, as well as Downstairs-PC and .\Downstairs-PC.

For the password, I have tried both the system password and the password to my Microsoft account. Neither are working.

I have disabled the firewall on both systems, just in case.

Any ideas?
 

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SMB does not understand MS accounts. You will need to setup a local account and grant it access to that share
 

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SMB does not understand MS accounts. You will need to setup a local account and grant it access to that share
I have tried changing the account type to a local account on the Downstairs-PC and using Downstairs-PC as the username and the downstairs PC's Windows password as the password but I'm getting the same issue.
 

Did you specify the computer name in the credentials?
 

Did you specify the computer name in the credentials?
I have tried entering my Microsoft email address as my username, as well as Downstairs-PC and .\Downstairs-PC.
 

Pretty sure . will only work from a local console session. Machinename|IPaddress\localusername
 

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