Danilo_Thann69 Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 Having an odd issue, I've got 3 Win 10 Pro machines that are working fine. And I have a Win 11 Pro notebook, that when I attempt to connect to a share on my unRaid system, says that the AD username/password is invalid. I know the username/password is correct (triple checked it) Verified that SMB 2/3 are enabled on the Win11 machine On unRaid I have set in the SMB Extra's min protocol = SMB2 It's joined to my AD domain (the 3 Win10 Pro machines, are all AD joined, and map drives with no problem) I'm just having issues with this one Win11 machine, anyone else having issues with Win 11? Danilo Quote Link to comment
hlc387 Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 I just set up Unraid but all my machines are windows 11. I am getting the same messages but i know my information is correct. i don't have AD but mine is telling me i don't have permission to use this resource. i have verified i have no open shares. Quote Link to comment
Hoopster Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 1 hour ago, hlc387 said: I just set up Unraid but all my machines are windows 11. I am getting the same messages but i know my information is correct. i don't have AD but mine is telling me i don't have permission to use this resource. i have verified i have no open shares. Are the shares you want to access exported and public? If the shares are public, the Windows way to access them is usually ./ as the username and just {enter} as the password. Quote Link to comment
maxik Posted August 6 Share Posted August 6 I have the same issue. Share is exported and private - credentials are correct since on my W10 machine i can access as it should be The strange thing is that it worked a couple of weeks/months and from one day to another not anymre Quote Link to comment
Frank1940 Posted August 6 Share Posted August 6 Could your problem be related to this? https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/stable-releases/6103-intermittent-smb-issues-after-6102-upgrade-r2028/ There is a guide for setting Samba for use with Windows computers. It seems to work well for those folks who are not using a AD setup. You might want to read through it to see if you missed something when setting up the WIN11 computer. (Disclosure: I have not upgraded to WIN11 yet...) Here is the link to it: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/110580-security-is-not-a-dirty-word-unraid-windows-10-smb-setup/ Using a share security setting of 'Public' for a network is not really a good situation from a security standpoint. 'Secure' is a better option if 'guests' require access to files--- albeit, it is 'read-only' access. Quote Link to comment
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