I set up a new shared CIFS folder with a user name and password. The share shows up in Linux and Windows when browsing, and both correctly bring up a password prompt when attempting to access it. I have zero issues connecting from my Linux machine (and can create files, etc), but any Windows 10 machine brings up an error after attempting to login:
\\NAS\myshare is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
The error given in the FreeNAS syslog is:
create_connection_session_info failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
On Windows, I have tried logging in as username as well as WORKGROUP\username (which is the FreeNAS Samba workgroup, as well as all the other computers on the network).
For what its worth, I've never had any trouble with my CIFS guest shares (no password) since I built this box 6+ months ago.
\\NAS\myshare is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
The error given in the FreeNAS syslog is:
create_connection_session_info failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
On Windows, I have tried logging in as username as well as WORKGROUP\username (which is the FreeNAS Samba workgroup, as well as all the other computers on the network).
For what its worth, I've never had any trouble with my CIFS guest shares (no password) since I built this box 6+ months ago.