No, you have to enter and save the credentials (login information for the server) on every client.
You will find it as follows:
- Windows key + X, click on 'Control panel'
- In the 'Control Panel' click on 'User Accounts'
- In User 'Accounts' click just below 'User Account' on 'Credential manager'
*************** I am on a non-English Windows, probably you will see different names, sorry for that
- In the Credential manager you can add, under Windows credentials, the login information for the server
The server wants you to login for security reasons, also for non Windows clients.
If your server is a NAS, like Synology, you can specify the users and the shares they can access.
If your server is a Windows system, you can try the following
- on the server, give the data in the share an owner, if this user does not exists you will have to enter it
- than add this user and password in the credential manager of every client.
If you can't set it up in the server I know nothing else then disabling all the security in the server.
Hope this helps