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- Access denied to Samba share from Windows 10 - Server Fault
When accessing a Samba share in windows, I can see the share but whenever I try and access it - entering the same username and password as the Samba user created with sudo smbpasswd -a benjamin (same as system user), I only get "Access is Denied" Here are my smb settings
- Windows 11 SMB Client cannot connect to SMB share - error 53 on `net . . .
The only way to access my NAS Samba share is to use a separate Local account If I use my main Microsoft one it just won't work I may have to stop using Microsoft accounts if they create more troubles than good
- Windows Cannot Access Samba Share: 3 Ways to Fix it - Windows Report
What can I do if Windows cannot access Samba share? 1 Change Group Policy settings Press Windows + R to open Run, type gpedit msc, and hit Enter Select Computer Configuration and click on Administrative Templates from the navigation pane Select Network and choose the name of your Workstation
- Troubleshooting Access Denied on SAMBA - Ask Ubuntu
I'm new to SAMBA, but have set up a SAMBA server on an Ubuntu 20 04 desktop, but consistently get Access Denied, when trying to map any SAMBA share from my Windows 11 laptop How do I troubleshoot the problem? Here's what I believe to be the relevant parts of smb conf: guest ok = no writable = yes browsable = yes guest ok = no writable = yes
- Windows 10 cannot connect to Linux Samba shares, except . . . - Super User
I have an issue under Windows 10 to access some Linux Samba shares with following error: Check the spelling of the name Otherwise, there might be a problem with your network To try to identify and resolve network problems click Diagnose
- Fix Windows 11 access to Linux Samba shares after update 24H2.
Fix Windows 11 access to Linux Samba shares after update 24H2 After a recent Windows 11 update, 24H2 from what I see, my Samba shares I have stopped working and tried requesting authentication This share previously required no auth
- Can’t Access Shared Folders or Map Network Drives from Windows 10 and 11
Starting with Windows 10 1709 and Windows Server 2019 (both in Datacenter and Standard editions), the unsafe SMBv1 protocol is disabled by default as well as anonymous (guest) access to network shared folders
- Access Denied when you access an SMB file share in Windows
This issue occurs because the target folder on the SMB share is missing the SYNCHRONIZE access control entries Resolution To resolve this issue, use the ICACLS utility to set the desired permissions that contain the Synchronize bit
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