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Public share cannot be viewed in Explorer or Finder, but deleted share can be viewed. Weirdness

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I have a share that is normally set to 'secure' but I've been having issues with it so I set it to 'public', but I still can't see it.  I'm on the same VLAN, although my other Unraid server is on a different VLAN and I can still access that one.  I have also mounted this share to a couple of Linux VM's I'm hosting on the same VLAN in Proxmox without an issue.  When I use Finder or Explorer, I can see 'public', 'private', and 'secure' shares.  I wouldn't expect to see the private shares so this is a bit strange.  I also deleted a share I wasn't using (Duplicati) and it still shows up in Finder and Explorer.  What could possibly be going on?  I have 3 other NAS' on the same network, 2 of which are on the same VLAN, and only this is the only one with issues publishing shares so I don't think it's network related.  Please help.

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Could you post up a screenshot of the SHARES tab of the GUI (just the User Shares section).

 

I just checked and a 'Private' Share that I reset to 'no access' (for the share user associated with this Computer) still shows up in Windows File Explorer.  I just can't access it...

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Now a screenshot of the following command (run the GUI terminal):

 

ls -al /mnt/user

 

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I have another thought.  Did you ever set the unraiddata share SMB Export parameter to 'Yes (hidden)'?   Try switching 'Export' to 'No', apply the change, and then set it back to 'Yes'.

 

You could also reboot the Windows client.  Things from your server could be cached on the Windows client. 

 

If these do not work, upload the diagnostics file.

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I've never made them hidden.  Setting export=no and then export=yes did the trick.  Seems like a bug, no?

 

Appreciate your help.

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1 hour ago, Bmalone said:

Setting export=no and then export=yes did the trick.  Seems like a bug, no?

 

Possibly, but I don't know for sure.  I can recall some other very isolated instances both with Unraid (and other software) where cycling a off-on switch would fix a problem...    (You should be able to reproduce a bug to be able to report it.) 

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