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I couldn't create a VHD disk on a remote share (\\ortak\backup\lucasrv) because I supplied the wrong credentials, and saved them in the Remote File Browser dialog box.

I can create VHD disks at \\ortak2\backup\lucasrv, the test location.

How can I reset saved user credentials? I think the information is stored in Hyper-V Server 2012 because I've tried to add a disk from a different Hyper-V Manager with no luck. Resetting the user credentials in Hyper-V Manager won't help.

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  • Two options: (1) In the start menu search for "manage passwords" and take a look at the various saved Windows Credentials. (2) from a command line net use to list and net use \\server\share$ /delete to delete one.
    – Brian
    Sep 21, 2015 at 13:53

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At the command prompt, issue the command net use and validate that no active connections are open to the server.

If not, issue the command:

net use * /delete

then attempt to re-connect. You should be prompted for credentials again.

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  • I can browse, create, delete the share resources. Hyper-V cannot. Plus there are no related Net Use results at both Windows 10 & Hyper-V 2012.
    – Nime Cloud
    Sep 21, 2015 at 15:26
  • Adding anonymous access rights resolved the problem. With zero security.
    – Nime Cloud
    Sep 21, 2015 at 15:38
  • Domain joined both ?
    – yagmoth555
    Sep 21, 2015 at 16:52
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net use \\sharename /delete won't work until you log off. You must log off.

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