October 21, 20178 yr I have a share named "Private". It's set to "Export: Yes (hidden)" with "Security: Private". I have set up a user with Read/Write access to this share. When I try to mount the share in Windows I always get "\\Tower\Private is not accessible..." after providing my user name and password. If I change the Security from "Private" to "Secure" I can then mount the share, but that's not what I need; I need the full Read/Write access. Just for fun, I created a new user account and gave that user full access to the share, but Windows is no happier with that user than the original user. I have no trouble accessing other shares which are set to "Public". I'm looking for ideas on what I'm missing or how I can go about debugging this. Update: I just tried logging into Tower as my user, rather than "root". I got an error message saying "Your connection to this site is not private". Is this a clue (and if it is, what does it mean)? Edited October 21, 20178 yr by nkn56 Add addtional information
October 21, 20178 yr Might want to peruse this thread https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/53172-windows-issues-with-unraid/ for help on dealing with Windows Credentials
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