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  1. Same. I replaced a drive and reran the command line command, restarted the docker, etc, but still has the old data.
  2. A cable on my drive was causing read errors, so I swapped out the cable and connected to another port on the motherboard. This was disk 1. When I started the array, Disk 2 was now Disk 1 and automatically formatted. The original Disk 1, which still had data on it because it was just moving a cable, was then automatically cleared, losing data on that drive now, too. Unpaid saw this as a two-drive failure and so the data on Disk 1 is lost. Did preclear automatically start on the original Disk 1 because of a new port number on the motherboard? This is with Unraid OS 6.9.0 and the latest Preclear app.
  3. Even with a different account that does not have unusual characters is still having an issue.
  4. I do have a ^ character in the password. It is successful logging in to list the shares.
  5. I am very new to unraid, so this might be the incorrect place but I was having an issue using UD to mount a Windows share into unraid. I am running version 6.8.3 of unraid, btw, with the latest version of UD (2021.01.01). I was able to successfully add a remote SMB share with the required credentials and navigated to the correct shares and confirmed the share. The Mount button is enabled, but when I click it, nothing happens. The error message in the system log is as follows: Jan 8 13:09:39 Tower kernel: No dialect specified on mount. Default has changed to a more secure dialect, SMB2.1 or later (e.g. SMB3), from CIFS (SMB1). To use the less secure SMB1 dialect to access old servers which do not support SMB3 (or SMB2.1) specify vers=1.0 on mount. Jan 8 13:09:39 Tower kernel: Status code returned 0xc000006d STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE Jan 8 13:09:39 Tower kernel: CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -13 Jan 8 13:09:39 Tower kernel: CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13 I have gone in and changed the smb-extra conf file, even the /etc/samba/smb.conf file to add min protocol = SMB2 but none of that worked. Am I missing something?

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