RushFan
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- Jun 17, 2021
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I'm new to TrueNAS since March 2021, currently running TrueNAS core 12.0-U4.
I installed from the TrueNAS-12.0-U2.1.iso, created a user and a group, and set up a few pools and datasets, etc.
I could read, write and map the shares on my pcs, and had full access to them on my macs as well.
I had Plex working, and I configured various mac and pc backups.
I was in newbie heaven for about 2 months, until my main pc started giving me the following message:
Network Error
Windows cannot access \\TRUENAS\Media
You do not have permission to access \\TRUENAS\Media. Contact your network administrator to request access.
(Just a quick ironic aside, I am the network administrator.)
This access/permissions problem spread to all of my pcs, and now to my macs.
I now have no access to my media shares or my backups, but I can still see the TrueNAS dashboard and Plex can play its media files.
I have googled this from the Windows 10 side and the TrueNAS side and I cannot find a solution.
I installed from the TrueNAS-12.0-U2.1.iso, created a user and a group, and set up a few pools and datasets, etc.
I could read, write and map the shares on my pcs, and had full access to them on my macs as well.
I had Plex working, and I configured various mac and pc backups.
I was in newbie heaven for about 2 months, until my main pc started giving me the following message:
Network Error
Windows cannot access \\TRUENAS\Media
You do not have permission to access \\TRUENAS\Media. Contact your network administrator to request access.
(Just a quick ironic aside, I am the network administrator.)
This access/permissions problem spread to all of my pcs, and now to my macs.
I now have no access to my media shares or my backups, but I can still see the TrueNAS dashboard and Plex can play its media files.
I have googled this from the Windows 10 side and the TrueNAS side and I cannot find a solution.
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