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Windows 10 1803 VM cannot access Unraid SMB Share

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Hi All,

Unraid newbie here. I have an issue where my fresh Windows 10 1803 VMs cannot access any of my unraid SMB shares. When I try browse to \\Tower\ or \\192.168.x.x I get the Windows cannot access the Server error. The VM can Ping & browse to the unraid web page.

The VMs can access other non unraid SMB shares fine (A Server 2016 VM on unraid and a Physical server)

My Server 2016 VM and Windows 10 1803 desktop can access these fine. Is there something I'm missing that I should be configuring on my Win10 VMs? 

 

 

I'm running Unraid 6.6.0 & the VMs are i440fx-3.0

The VMs are using br0 network bridge (both win 10 and server 2016) 

 

Thanks

Andib

 

Edited by Andib

Go into your control panel --> Credential Manager --> Windows Credentials

 

Select your unRAID login and select remove... (the name of your unRAID server)

 

Browse to your SMB share, and re-enter your creds when prompted... 

Edited by br0kenraid

  • Community Expert

Have you seen this topic pinned near the top of this same subforum? 

 

 

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The issue is I'm not prompted at all, Windows can't see there are any shares available. 

  • 9 months later...
On 9/28/2018 at 12:31 AM, Andib said:

The issue is I'm not prompted at all, Windows can't see there are any shares available. 

try this

 

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