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Accessing Image files on server, gives NGINX ERROR

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So now I have another problem... SIGH

 

I tried accessing some photos on my server from my gaming PC on windows 10.  I get nginx errors in the logs. 192.168.1.110 is the gaming PC. 

 

When I access the photos on Windows 10 using the built in photos app, the nginx errors go crazy, and the application gives an error message, which I have attached in a screenshot below. It seems as if accessing the images using the recent files section of file explorer causes the errors (the file explorer states "path" and then has the location of the file in question.) When I actually sign in to my server from my gaming PC and try to access the files after doing so, there is no trouble and no errors with the files. 

 

My mac computer doesn't break a sweat. It loads the photos no problem with no errors in the logs. 

Screen Shot 2022-02-07 at 10.25.53 AM.jpg

gibson-diagnostics-20220207-1043.zip

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