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  1. I tried it both ways, and I get the same result... Whenever I attempt mapping a network drive or just browsing the Unraid server from Network Neighborhood, no matter what password I type, I get something saying there was an error trying to connect to the the drive to the share: "The device does not exist on the network".
  2. To verify that SMB1 is enabled, I have the following in SMB Settings: Enable NetBIOS: YES Enable WSD: YES Is this correct? Is there something else I should be doing to ensure SMB1 support is enabled?
  3. Yes, I have - I have one user in addition to root.
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  5. Hi! I'm trying to access my Unraid shares from an old PC with Windows 98. I'm able to see my server through "Network Neighborhood" and when I attempt to map a network drive to a share, Windows sees it. Problem is, it keeps telling me I must supply a password to make the connection. Any clue which password it's referring to? I've not set up any passwords on the Windows 98 machine. Can Unraid shares even be accessed by Windows 98? Thanks in advance!

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