You can set permissions on the shared folder under Windows, or
optionally (but Not something I reccomend) is you can turn off password
protected sharing on your Windows machine. If prompted for a user name
and password for the share try:


Username: $Windows10machinehostname\$your username

Password: Whatever you use to log onto the Windows 10 machine.



On 14/06/16 17:45, Junayeed Ahnaf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a windows 10 system from where I shared some files, I can
> access those files from my windows 10 on the laptop I have fedora 23
> installed on. But from Fedora if I try to access those files it is
> asking me for a password, which I did not set. 
>
> I tried every password I know, but I can't get the username, workgroup
> and password right to go through. What am I doing wrong ?
>
>
> Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor
> Twitter @ Nirjhor <http://twitter.com/nirjhor>
>
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