Fix Enter Network Credentials Error on Windows 11/10 (Guide)

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23 Aug 202303:40

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, MD Tech addresses a common Windows security error where users are unable to connect to a network due to incorrect username or password. The video offers practical solutions, including checking for typos, adjusting network sharing settings, enabling local accounts to use blank passwords, and performing a network reset to restore factory settings. The guide ensures users can resolve the issue by following these steps, potentially requiring a restart and reinstallation of certain networking software.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Double-check the spelling and character case in your network username and password to ensure they are entered correctly.
  • 🔍 Open the Control Panel, go to Network and Sharing Center, and adjust the advanced sharing settings to see if toggling 'Password Protected Sharing' resolves the issue.
  • 🛠 If problems persist, access Local Security Policy and ensure 'Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only' is set to 'Enabled'.
  • 🔄 For further troubleshooting, perform a network reset through Settings, which will restore all network adapters and components to their original settings.
  • ⚠️ Be aware that a network reset will require reinstallation of networking software such as VPN clients or virtual switches after the reset.
  • 💡 Before resetting the network, ensure you have your Wi-Fi credentials ready as you will need to reconnect to your network post-reset.
  • 🖥️ Restart your computer after performing the network reset to apply the changes and potentially resolve the security error.
  • 🔑 It's important to verify that the username and password are not only spelled correctly but also that the correct case is used.
  • 📝 The Control Panel's Network and Sharing Center is a key tool for adjusting network settings related to the error message.
  • 🗝️ The Local Security Policy is another critical area to check if the issue is related to account permissions or restrictions.
  • 🔄 A network reset is a more drastic step that can resolve persistent issues by resetting all network settings to default.
  • 👋 The tutorial concludes with a reminder to restart the computer after troubleshooting steps are completed.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the video tutorial?

    -The main issue discussed is the Windows security error message that appears when entering network credentials, stating that the username or password is incorrect.

  • Why is it important to check the spelling and character usage in the username and password?

    -It is important to ensure that the username and password are entered correctly, as accidental upper or lowercase letters can prevent successful connection.

  • How can the Control Panel be accessed to troubleshoot the issue?

    -The Control Panel can be accessed by opening the search menu, typing in 'control panel', and selecting it from the best match results.

  • What is the purpose of changing the network sharing settings to 'password protected sharing'?

    -Changing the setting to 'password protected sharing' can help resolve the issue by ensuring that the network connection requires a valid username and password.

  • What is the Local Security Policy and how is it used in this context?

    -The Local Security Policy is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that allows administrators to manage the local security settings of a computer. It is used to adjust the settings related to account security.

  • Why is the 'Accounts: Limit local accounts use of blank passwords to console logon only' setting important?

    -This setting is important because it restricts local accounts with blank passwords from logging in remotely, which can be a security risk.

  • What does the 'Network reset' option do in the Settings app?

    -The 'Network reset' option resets all network adapters to their factory settings and restores other networking components to their original state.

  • What is the potential consequence of performing a network reset?

    -A potential consequence is that other networking software, such as VPN client software or virtual switches, may need to be reinstalled.

  • Why is it necessary to have Wi-Fi credentials ready before performing a network reset?

    -Having Wi-Fi credentials ready is necessary because after the reset and computer restart, you will need to enter them to reconnect to the internet.

  • What is the final step suggested in the tutorial to resolve the issue?

    -The final step suggested is to restart the computer after performing all the troubleshooting steps.

  • What is the intended outcome of following the tutorial's instructions?

    -The intended outcome is to resolve the Windows security error message and successfully connect to the network without username or password issues.

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