September 17, 20169 yr Just upgraded to 6.2 from 5.0 Did not change any Shares etc. Under 5.0 I was able to SMB to my cache drive via smb://IP/cache Under 6.2 I cannot. Not sure if this is a change, or if there is a way to set it up. I like to have access to the root of cache ... I can SMB to appdata (smb://IP/appdata) but it is setup as a share right now as I am setting things up Anyone else run into this problem/change and have any suggestions?
September 17, 20169 yr Just upgraded to 6.2 from 5.0 Did not change any Shares etc. Under 5.0 I was able to SMB to my cache drive via smb://IP/cache Under 6.2 I cannot. Not sure if this is a change, or if there is a way to set it up. I like to have access to the root of cache ... I can SMB to appdata (smb://IP/appdata) but it is setup as a share right now as I am setting things up Anyone else run into this problem/change and have any suggestions? You have to enable disk shares in Global share settings. You might also have to click the cache disk and enable the share.
September 17, 20169 yr Author Just upgraded to 6.2 from 5.0 Did not change any Shares etc. Under 5.0 I was able to SMB to my cache drive via smb://IP/cache Under 6.2 I cannot. Not sure if this is a change, or if there is a way to set it up. I like to have access to the root of cache ... I can SMB to appdata (smb://IP/appdata) but it is setup as a share right now as I am setting things up Anyone else run into this problem/change and have any suggestions? You have to enable disk shares in Global share settings. You might also have to click the cache disk and enable the share. thanks, working as expected now. that doesn't make me feel like an idiot at all...
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