Delete login credetials on network folder (windows 10)





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I have a network folder. The login credentials changed, and I can't reenter them. I tryed google the solution but net use * /d is not working. It deletes the cache, but then black magic happens, and the old ones are instantly rewritten there, if I try to open the network folder.



C:Users*********>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.

A listában nincsenek bejegyzések.


After aptemting to open the folder:



C:Users*************>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.


Állapot Helyi Távoli Hálózat

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK \**.*.*.***server Microsoft Windows Network


But these are the old credentials.



Thank you for your answers!










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  • Try running net use * /delete /y and see if that makes any difference

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:30













  • Still not working, it's like after I delete it, something rewrites the credentials from somewhere.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:46











  • Did you check if the credentials are saved under Control panel -> Credential Manager?

    – Elias
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:53











  • Look here and check these method all that I mention: superuser.com/questions/1030469/…

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:00











  • Elias I've checked it, and nope. McDonald's i've tryed all 3, and nope, it doesen't appear. If I try to open it, still says that i have no permission, and i can't give the right credentials.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:07


















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I have a network folder. The login credentials changed, and I can't reenter them. I tryed google the solution but net use * /d is not working. It deletes the cache, but then black magic happens, and the old ones are instantly rewritten there, if I try to open the network folder.



C:Users*********>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.

A listában nincsenek bejegyzések.


After aptemting to open the folder:



C:Users*************>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.


Állapot Helyi Távoli Hálózat

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK \**.*.*.***server Microsoft Windows Network


But these are the old credentials.



Thank you for your answers!










share|improve this question

























  • Try running net use * /delete /y and see if that makes any difference

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:30













  • Still not working, it's like after I delete it, something rewrites the credentials from somewhere.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:46











  • Did you check if the credentials are saved under Control panel -> Credential Manager?

    – Elias
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:53











  • Look here and check these method all that I mention: superuser.com/questions/1030469/…

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:00











  • Elias I've checked it, and nope. McDonald's i've tryed all 3, and nope, it doesen't appear. If I try to open it, still says that i have no permission, and i can't give the right credentials.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:07














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I have a network folder. The login credentials changed, and I can't reenter them. I tryed google the solution but net use * /d is not working. It deletes the cache, but then black magic happens, and the old ones are instantly rewritten there, if I try to open the network folder.



C:Users*********>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.

A listában nincsenek bejegyzések.


After aptemting to open the folder:



C:Users*************>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.


Állapot Helyi Távoli Hálózat

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK \**.*.*.***server Microsoft Windows Network


But these are the old credentials.



Thank you for your answers!










share|improve this question
















I have a network folder. The login credentials changed, and I can't reenter them. I tryed google the solution but net use * /d is not working. It deletes the cache, but then black magic happens, and the old ones are instantly rewritten there, if I try to open the network folder.



C:Users*********>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.

A listában nincsenek bejegyzések.


After aptemting to open the folder:



C:Users*************>net use
A rendszer tárolja az új kapcsolatokat.


Állapot Helyi Távoli Hálózat

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK \**.*.*.***server Microsoft Windows Network


But these are the old credentials.



Thank you for your answers!







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  • Try running net use * /delete /y and see if that makes any difference

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:30













  • Still not working, it's like after I delete it, something rewrites the credentials from somewhere.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:46











  • Did you check if the credentials are saved under Control panel -> Credential Manager?

    – Elias
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:53











  • Look here and check these method all that I mention: superuser.com/questions/1030469/…

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:00











  • Elias I've checked it, and nope. McDonald's i've tryed all 3, and nope, it doesen't appear. If I try to open it, still says that i have no permission, and i can't give the right credentials.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:07



















  • Try running net use * /delete /y and see if that makes any difference

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:30













  • Still not working, it's like after I delete it, something rewrites the credentials from somewhere.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:46











  • Did you check if the credentials are saved under Control panel -> Credential Manager?

    – Elias
    Sep 1 '17 at 10:53











  • Look here and check these method all that I mention: superuser.com/questions/1030469/…

    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:00











  • Elias I've checked it, and nope. McDonald's i've tryed all 3, and nope, it doesen't appear. If I try to open it, still says that i have no permission, and i can't give the right credentials.

    – Captain Kirk
    Sep 1 '17 at 11:07

















Try running net use * /delete /y and see if that makes any difference

– Pimp Juice IT
Sep 1 '17 at 10:30







Try running net use * /delete /y and see if that makes any difference

– Pimp Juice IT
Sep 1 '17 at 10:30















Still not working, it's like after I delete it, something rewrites the credentials from somewhere.

– Captain Kirk
Sep 1 '17 at 10:46





Still not working, it's like after I delete it, something rewrites the credentials from somewhere.

– Captain Kirk
Sep 1 '17 at 10:46













Did you check if the credentials are saved under Control panel -> Credential Manager?

– Elias
Sep 1 '17 at 10:53





Did you check if the credentials are saved under Control panel -> Credential Manager?

– Elias
Sep 1 '17 at 10:53













Look here and check these method all that I mention: superuser.com/questions/1030469/…

– Pimp Juice IT
Sep 1 '17 at 11:00





Look here and check these method all that I mention: superuser.com/questions/1030469/…

– Pimp Juice IT
Sep 1 '17 at 11:00













Elias I've checked it, and nope. McDonald's i've tryed all 3, and nope, it doesen't appear. If I try to open it, still says that i have no permission, and i can't give the right credentials.

– Captain Kirk
Sep 1 '17 at 11:07





Elias I've checked it, and nope. McDonald's i've tryed all 3, and nope, it doesen't appear. If I try to open it, still says that i have no permission, and i can't give the right credentials.

– Captain Kirk
Sep 1 '17 at 11:07










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Try this:



net use \**.*.*.***server /d /PERSISTENT:YES





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    Issue the:



        net use * /delete /yes


    And then try and see if you can force the proper credentials with:



        net use \servername /user:\servernameusername password


    For example, my test user name, password, and server are: cjohnson Password1234 and \dev respectively.



        net use \dev /user:devcjohnson Password1234





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      Try this:



      net use \**.*.*.***server /d /PERSISTENT:YES





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              Issue the:



                  net use * /delete /yes


              And then try and see if you can force the proper credentials with:



                  net use \servername /user:\servernameusername password


              For example, my test user name, password, and server are: cjohnson Password1234 and \dev respectively.



                  net use \dev /user:devcjohnson Password1234





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                Issue the:



                    net use * /delete /yes


                And then try and see if you can force the proper credentials with:



                    net use \servername /user:\servernameusername password


                For example, my test user name, password, and server are: cjohnson Password1234 and \dev respectively.



                    net use \dev /user:devcjohnson Password1234





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                  Issue the:



                      net use * /delete /yes


                  And then try and see if you can force the proper credentials with:



                      net use \servername /user:\servernameusername password


                  For example, my test user name, password, and server are: cjohnson Password1234 and \dev respectively.



                      net use \dev /user:devcjohnson Password1234





                  share|improve this answer













                  Issue the:



                      net use * /delete /yes


                  And then try and see if you can force the proper credentials with:



                      net use \servername /user:\servernameusername password


                  For example, my test user name, password, and server are: cjohnson Password1234 and \dev respectively.



                      net use \dev /user:devcjohnson Password1234






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