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Unable to access secured shares

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Is this a bug?

I recently locked all my shares down.  I used to have them all mapped just fine but didn't really like having NO security on the shares at all, so I set them all to private, created a new user and granted that specific user access.  However, when I try to access the share from various machines using those credentials, it acts like I don't have access.  I can't map the drive like I used to because it says the credentials are wrong.  Is there something more to this or does this feature just not work yet?

VM:  Win 7
Host:  Win 10

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And now that I set the share I'm trying to get into back to "Public", I'm still getting prompted for username and password...fantastic...

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...but when I use the username and password I set, I can get in now that they're set to public.  LOL!!

WTF is going on?  lol

5 hours ago, rmp5s said:

VM:  Win 7
Host:  Win 10

Are you sure you asked an Unraid question? Why would "host" be Win 10?

@rmp5s, you might want to read this post:

 

    https://forums.unraid.net/topic/25064-user-share-problem/?tab=comments#comment-228417

 

Which is a part of a longer thread about user share access SMB issues.  If you begin here and read the next dozen posts or so, you will begin to gain an understanding of what is sometimes going on with any SMB system. 

 

   https://forums.unraid.net/topic/25064-user-share-problem/?tab=comments#comment-228392

 

Please note in this second post, the fact that a client computer can have only one login to a SMB server!  Accessing any public share is counted as a login.  So make sure that Login will be with the User name and password that is required for the Private (or Secured) share!

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2 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

@rmp5s, you might want to read this post:

 

    https://forums.unraid.net/topic/25064-user-share-problem/?tab=comments#comment-228417

 

Which is a part of a longer thread about user share access SMB issues.  If you begin here and read the next dozen posts or so, you will begin to gain an understanding of what is sometimes going on with any SMB system. 

 

   https://forums.unraid.net/topic/25064-user-share-problem/?tab=comments#comment-228392

 

Please note in this second post, the fact that a client computer can have only one login to a SMB server!  Accessing any public share is counted as a login.  So make sure that Login will be with the User name and password that is required for the Private (or Secured) share!

Perfect, I'll read up. Thanks!

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