shared folder of intermittent 'incorrect password' failure - w7p - w8p

Problem: unable to connect regularly to a shared drive on w7pro turn of the computer laptop w8.1pre (pro).

Expected result: click the shortcut on the desktop to the laptop, on a shared drive on w7 Tower.  Shared drive w / all of its shared folders is visible, reading/writing as always.

What #1: get the dreaded window in "sign".  No password doesn't work.  Signed in as a local user account or ms no difference.

What #2: after "awhile" (time incompatible Beach, 5 min to never work after several hours, until it works fine the next day): the player will be present.

Yes: I am able to ping the Tower of w7.  If I try to unc in a window of the Explorer or CLI, if it doesn't work in CLI, then msg is: "the user name or password is incorrect."

- So, what makes the user name or password later, without my duty to implement MS advice to 'reset password'?

-While both computers have DHCP, their deals default IP address remains constant in the router.  I don't know how do for "free & renew" otherwise than in CLI, but it made no difference.  Is there a way to update the addresses?  Is this even fix the problem?

If someone has solved this?  Thank you.

Hello

The computer is on a domain network?

If the computer is on a domain then this problem would be better suited to the TechNet community.

Reference:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?Forum=w8itpronetworking

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