Can't find my shared drive in windows 10, but I can in Linux Ubuntu and I am able to ping it using cmd

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Hello

I had an old laptop lying around and used to install freenas. Everything went fine with setting up untill I tried to share a drive. It just would not show up in windows explorer and even when I ran net use in cmd it can't find it. Wierdly enough, I can ping it throug cmd and if I create a unix share it does show up in the files application of ubuntu. I have been trying to fix this for almost 4 days now and I scoured almost the entire forums of IxSystems and stack overflow, but I can't find a solution. This is my last option. So if anyone can help me with this problem, I would highly apriciate it.

PS: Sorry for my bed Englisch, I am dutch.

Thanks in advance.
 

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tfran1990

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Other options are possible but, for windows most people use the SMB sharing.
 
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Thanks for the fast reply, but that is in fact the problem. The service is on but I can't see the share. I can ping it.
 
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It turns out that I needed to enable the SMB v1 support in the settings of the smb service and that I needed to enable some services on the windows 10 side
 
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