With password-protected sharing, only account holders on your computer can access shared files and folders, printers, and public folders. This is a security feature. However, you can turn this off so anyone who is connected to the same network can access shared folders and resources. To get started with turning On or Off password protected sharing in Windows 11, follow the steps below:
How to disable password-protected sharing in Windows 11
As mentioned above, password-protected sharing is enabled by default in Windows 11. With this enabled, only people who have accounts on the computer will be able to access shared files, printers, and other resources. To give other people access to shared resources, you’ll need to turn off password-protected sharing, and the steps below show you how. To enable this, click on the Start menu, then search for “Manage advanced sharing settings“, and select the relevant result as highlighted. When the Advanced sharing settings pane opens, click the arrow to expand All networks. There, select the option to “Turn off password-protected sharing” as highlighted below. Then click Save changes. That should do it!
How to turn on password-protected sharing in Windows 11
If you change your mind about enabling password-protected sharing above, simply go and reverse the steps above by selecting the Start menu ==> and searching for “Manage advanced sharing settings”, then expanding All networks, and selecting “Turn on password protected sharing“ That should do it! Now when you enable file and printer sharing in Windows, other users who have no accounts on the system should be able to see and access the shares as long as the resources are shared with everyone. Conclusion: This post showed you how to enable or disable password-protected sharing in Windows 11. If you find any error above, please use the comment form below to report.