roachthehuman
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- Nov 18, 2019
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I recently had to reinstall TrueNAS due to a failed USB drive. Everything is back up and running fine, and as normal my pools are still there and healthy. Normally in this situation i just had to build my SMB shares, make a user and group and gave them full permissions, and give them access to the SMB share. Easy peasy my servers back up. This time around I simply CANNOT access my pools/shares at all. The behaviors of server are weird this time around:
Doing "Run" and typing in \\ip address brings up my shares but double clicking them no longer prompts for log in credentials. It just says "Windoes cannot access \\Truenas\osvsl (my share) If i try to map the drive and hit "use different credentials" it will say "the network folder specified is currently mapped using a different users name and password. To connect using a different user name and password, first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share." Which there are NONE i went in Command Prompt and net use states there are no mapped drives at all. I have given my one and only user account on TrueNAS full access to every share I make yet I still cannot log in I'm completely stumped.
Doing "Run" and typing in \\ip address brings up my shares but double clicking them no longer prompts for log in credentials. It just says "Windoes cannot access \\Truenas\osvsl (my share) If i try to map the drive and hit "use different credentials" it will say "the network folder specified is currently mapped using a different users name and password. To connect using a different user name and password, first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share." Which there are NONE i went in Command Prompt and net use states there are no mapped drives at all. I have given my one and only user account on TrueNAS full access to every share I make yet I still cannot log in I'm completely stumped.