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probably you tried authenticate a network share connection with your password and clicked option to remem ber it?
Hmm, I think all of our shares are using domain accounts, which should authenticate automatically without requiring to enter credentials, as long as you are logged in for a account that has access AFAIK. I don't remember logging in to any share, so I think that's not it.
Except this doesn't work as faultless as you expect. If your DC is not reachable for some reason when you log in, you'll have to authenticate afterwards to actually access the share. (If the share even loaded properly because this tends to happen in the login phase).
This not to say there are no security risks to what is happening, but this situation is much, much more common than you think. And having to authenticate again at that point is actually more secure than just assuming you have access because your username exists or you authenticated against cached credentials.