Why is my name showing up on "NETWORK" ?

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  1. Posts : 11
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       #11

    Ok i transferred all my folders to my new account and then deleted the old one. That is all ? Keep it on administrator ?
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  2. Posts : 18,432
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       #12

    Yep. Unless you also want to turn off public folder sharing.
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 10
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       #13

    Oh i see. Actually i'm glad i did this because i like having a local account where it's not all linked up with Microsoft.

    Thanks for the help guys. Much appreciated.
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    JoeyKarate said:
    Oh i see. Actually i'm glad i did this because i like having a local account where it's not all linked up with Microsoft.

    Thanks for the help guys. Much appreciated.
    When you want to use a Microsoft app that requires a Microsoft account (like the Windows Store), you can enter your MS Account username and password for just that app, you don't have to convert your whole computer user account to a MS Account login.
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    NavyLCDR said:
    When you want to use a Microsoft app that requires a Microsoft account (like the Windows Store), you can enter your MS Account username and password for just that app, you don't have to convert your whole computer user account to a MS Account login.
    Oh ok thanks again.
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  6. Posts : 11,247
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       #16

    Hi there
    when creating the SHARE why not give the SHARE a different name -- so for example to share your folder just on the "sharing" computer create a share with a different name - that's the one that will be seen on the remote computer

    I haven't logged on to Windows but it's identical with SAMBA where the name of the share seen on the remote computer doesn't have to be the same as the actual Real file name.

    On Windows it's in Properties-->sharing where you can create the share name.

    In Linux it's in the smb.conf file (Samba) for example here's an extract from the smb.conf file.

    [Television]
    comment TV series
    path = /mnt/DV2/TV
    guest ok = yes
    writeable = yes
    browseable = yes

    [DVDs]
    comment DVD isos
    path = /mnt/DV1/DVDs
    guest ok = yes
    writeable = yes
    browseable = yes

    [Datastore]

    comment VM's, Backups, data
    path = /mnt/DV1/Data
    guest ok = yes
    writeable = yes
    browseable = yes



    For example the remote computer sees the name Datastore while the actual directory is called Data.

    Why is my name showing up on "NETWORK" ?-snapshot1.pngWhy is my name showing up on "NETWORK" ?-snapshot2.png

    The mega irritant with using an Ms account is that the wretched screen lock displays your email address on it --what sort of security is that Ms !!!!!!. especially in large offices where policy is that you have to lock your screen when leaving the computer (if you don't need to switch it off) - and there could be LOADS of people wandering around both internal and external. Even using a Home computer on a train --you might need to go to the Bar etc and lock your screen while going to get your drink -- shows your email address in full public view --what on earth were you thinking of Ms when you designed that lockscreen POS. !!!!!

    Cheers
    jimbo
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