2nu2storage Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 (edited) Today I tried accessing my SMB share and something was immediately wrong. I didn't get a log in prompt for my share. Windows had the connection cached (if that's a thing?). So in Windows Explorer I can view the NAS without logging in, and when I access my share, that's secured, I didn't get a log in prompt. I can see the files in the folder, but I can't access them. When I create a new folder, I get the nice windows error indicating Destination Folder Access Denied and I need permissions to perform this action. I ran through some forums and here is what I have tried: - Remove credentials from Windows Creds manager - nothing there for unRAID. - Then I tried running the Set New Permissions script for that share on all disks in unRAID - no change. - net use * /delete - no change. - Saw some forums mentioning my workgroup has to be in all capitals and it is. Some interesting items to note. I can view all of the other shares and see their folders (if the share is public), but I get a permissions issue when I try to create a new folder. Also, only one Share on unRAID gives me a log in prompt and since my user does not have access to it I get access denied as I should. Extra Troubleshooting steps: - Rebooted client AND NAS - no change. Edit: If I change the Share Security to Public I get access, but if I go back to Secured then we are back to the original issue. Resolution: I resolved this by changing the user password to the one it already had and everything worked. I can map the share and browse. Edited August 3, 2020 by 2nu2storage Resolution Quote Link to comment
SentientNut Posted August 13, 2023 Share Posted August 13, 2023 This is very strange. The same thing happened to me after upgrading to 6.12.3. Changing the user password was the same solution. Quote Link to comment
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