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  1. That worked. I'm still wondering why it doesn't show under "Network" in Windows File Explorer after everything we've done, but hey, beggars can't be choosers, right? Frank, thank you so much for both, your help and patience. You got me to a workable spot with the server, THANKS! I have an unrelated question for you. During this whole process, I also consulted with a friend who has more experience than I do with servers in general. He created a "Testing" share. I will like to delete that share. How do I delete shares?
  2. The following is the latest Diagnostics file: Unconfirmed 385421.zip
  3. The login I'm referring to, does not have a check box (see below):
  4. Did it already, as per your instructions, but no "handshake"
  5. Most of the directions suggested by the PDFs were previously done. Nonetheless, the major difference is that now I find a link to the server (not it's name, but IP address) under "This PC" on the extreme left column when I open Windows File Explorer. The "handshake" you mentioned is not happening as I need to manually sign into Unraid everytime, but it seems like we are making strides!!
  6. Reporting back: I used the IP address in the file explorer address bar (as you suggested) and I was able to get to the photo file. Once I try to open it, it asks for the user and password. So, I guess we are getting somewhere now!!! I'm excited. Looking forward to the next suggestions.
  7. Ok, took care of the first item by switching "Export" to "No" for the appdata share. Correct? Regarding the second item. I do have Dynamix File Manager, but not really sure what you meant. Do you mean I don't need to have the File Explorer visibility? If so, how do I go about accessing server files from other devices in the network?
  8. It has been while trying to use the server's name, not the IP address. The IP address was good to allow me to setup and manage the server, but I haven't been able to make the server visible to my PC or my wife's Mac regardless of which one I use (IP address or server name). This has been the problem since the start. Now, from what I've gathered by Frank1940's reaction to the latest system log, we have corrected a bunch of other issues but the server visibility problem remains.
  9. I did everything as per the description in the included thread. The one issue I still had was with including the server in the Neighborhood Network (following the "Unraid & Windows 10 SMB Setup" instructions) because the Windows File Explorer can't find it. Whenever I try to address the server using "// or \\" it does not recognize the address.