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Changed my IP address to static. Now can't access SMB.
In my earlier post I said I was going to remove all entries from Windows Credential Manager and reboot. It was needless testing trying to duplicate the error I originally posted about. Yes, I had to enter both the u/n and password to log in. As soon as I put the entries back into WCM, I was back in business. Again, just trying to duplicate the error and hoping to determine what caused it in the first place - why simply deleting and recreating my user fixed the problem.
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Changed my IP address to static. Now can't access SMB.
As expected, I now have to log in each time. I really wish I could explain it. Hopefully if someone sees this in the future and is having the same issue, delete/recreate your local user and make sure the entries in Windows Credential Manager are set correctly..
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Changed my IP address to static. Now can't access SMB.
Up until trurl's reply I had only deleted the "local user" from Windows Credential Manager. Even though trurl's response didn't say to delete the "local user", it gave me enough ammo to try something else. Low and behold that worked! I'm using Windows Credential Manager. I just removed both entries. I'm going to reboot to see if anything changes.
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Changed my IP address to static. Now can't access SMB.
@trurl Yes, I set a Shares Access user on day 1. There's root and user I setup for myself. I thought, what the heck. Deleted my local user and set it up just like before. I can now see my NAS via File Explorer! Huge thanks to you! I'm curious thought. What was it with my user that was affecting this? Thanks!
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Changed my IP address to static. Now can't access SMB.
Hi, hopefully someone can shed a light on my issue. I changed my IP address to static so it wouldn't get a new address from the DHCP pool. I even set it outside the pool I setup on my router. Prior to this everything was working great. I'm new to Unraid as I just set it up a couple days ago. Not new to networking as my day to day job is a admin tech. I've spent the last couple hours trying to diagnose this and now I'm reaching out for help. - Updated "Windows Credentials" to the new address - Enable SMB is set to: Yes (workgroup) - I can ping my NAS, can access by computername, and can access it via the new IP address - I went so far as to change the "Server Name". Media Server name changed in Unraid v 7.0.1. If I hover over the name it shows the new IP address. W10 pc recognizes the name change but still won't let me access it. It was at this point I assumed something was wrong in Unraid. I searched the forums before posting. I found a number of other somewhat related posts but nothing where the IP address was changed. Thanks!
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