mattiscg Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 Hello Everyone, I have a the same issue, I have setup a Unraid Server setup a Share as Pulblic and exported it. But i can not connect to the NAS over the network. I have windows 10 home, but have enabled SMB via the control panel, i dont have any A/V running. i can ping the server, and i can connect via a browser but cant see it in the network option or map a network drive. Please help! I have attached some pics. Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 @mattiscg just to check the obvious, have you actually set any shares to be visible on the network (by default none of them are)? You did not post your system’s diagnostics zip file so we cannot look there to see. Quote Link to comment
mattiscg Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 Uploaded System Dignostics, and i have set the SMB Security Setting - i set the Share to Pulbic. is that what you are talking about? tower-diagnostics-20240425-0735.zip Quote Link to comment
mattiscg Posted May 1 Share Posted May 1 Dont know what i did but after a reboot, i was able to access the shares. Thanks everyone. Quote Link to comment
Frank1940 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 (edited) @mattiscg, you are looking for this share: When the Share name is actually! Edited May 4 by Frank1940 Quote Link to comment
lonebear Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 I made the mistake of patching and rebooting. No access to shares as usual. Same error. NFS running, SMB running. Tried creating a new user and share but no access. Attempt connect to an existing share returns: "The mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred: An unexpected error occurred." And yes, I've tried every thing in this thread multiple times. tower-diagnostics-20240507-0518.zip Quote Link to comment
lonebear Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 5 minutes ago, lonebear said: I made the mistake of patching and rebooting. No access to shares as usual. Same error. NFS running, SMB running. Tried creating a new user and share but no access. Attempt connect to an existing share returns: "The mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred: An unexpected error occurred." And yes, I've tried every thing in this thread multiple times. tower-diagnostics-20240507-0518.zip 204.64 kB · 0 downloads to clear _other_ issues I have removed the drives I was attempting to add. this is a diag with them removed and off. tower-diagnostics-20240507-0527.zip Quote Link to comment
vanrhyn Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Under windows 11. Unraid 6.10.12. I had my drive mappings loose all connections every time I restarted my file server for what ever reason. I needed to remove all mappings and then remap everything I have found now that adding a network location works better and I do not loose the mappings on a restart The only problem or inconvenience is that that my network locations no longer have a drive letter attached to them Quote Link to comment
SimonAG Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 You have to add the windows user in to unraid. Then enable that on the share. Click on users then click on the windows user that you added then you see all the shares, set read write. then in windows map a drive to the \\ipaddress\share name using the windows user account. Quote Link to comment
Tom899 Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 I know this is old, but it just worked for me after a major Windows 11 update, Thank you! Quote Link to comment
RancidGnar Posted June 5 Share Posted June 5 This originally worked for me but I upgraded the CPU in my server the other day and have been having issues accessing and adding the server as a network drive since. I ended up resetting windows (needed to be done anyway), enabled smb1 to be sure, enabled insecure connections via gpedit, and I can now see the server in my network, but I can only see an empty folder when I know my data is still intact as I can still access it via streaming apps, etc. If I try to map the server as a network drive, I get a connection failure. Images and diagnostics attached. homeserver-diagnostics-20240605-2213.zip Quote Link to comment
m411b Posted Wednesday at 02:43 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 02:43 AM I know this is over a year old. But for other users who search this and land on this page. I fixed this problem by adding my server name and IP to my Windows host file in C:Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts. The problem is not Unraid, it's Windows. Quote Link to comment
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