It may be possible, but it depends on what you are trying to do. Is this for an application that uses a machine account or are you trying to do something else?
For a machine account, you can create a local username/password and have that added to the share, which can be used for authentication.
For a service account, you can change the username/password and have that added to the share.
sjones51
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December 14th, 2018 08:00
Hello Ankerstjerne,
It may be possible, but it depends on what you are trying to do. Is this for an application that uses a machine account or are you trying to do something else?
For a machine account, you can create a local username/password and have that added to the share, which can be used for authentication.
For a service account, you can change the username/password and have that added to the share.