okynnor
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FREENAS Version: FreeNAS-11.3-U4.1
RAM: 32GB
Hi,
I've been dealing with this issue and I have searched high and low on Google to no avail. So I'm turning to the FreeNAS community for assistance.
In prior version of Windows, I have been able to access SMB shares on FreeNAS. But ever since I upgraded to 2004, the network shares can't be accessed at all.
Network Error:
Windows cannot access \\FreeNAS
Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be problem with your network.
The FreeNAS shares can be accessed without any issues via MacOS.
Most of the shares are setup as Guest access OK.
The user account exists FreeNAS, Windows and Mac -- that is, they are matching with what's on the FreeNAS Account.
I'm not sure if the fact that Windows 10 2004's account is linked to my Microsoft account has anything to do with it.
I have tried to enable "Enable insecure guest logons" by using gpedit.msc >> Computer Configuration >> Administrative Templates >> Network >> Lanman Workstation >> Enable
I have also tried to reinstall SMB1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support under Windows Features
Then, I thought that I should disable SMB1 support on SMB Services on FreeNAS because Windows 10 2004 appears to have deprecated support for SMB1 all together. The thought was may be it needs to connect via SMB2 or SMB3. My question, is SMB3 running in FreeNAS by default? How do I check?
I'd appreciate your help and insights to solve this mystery.
RAM: 32GB
Hi,
I've been dealing with this issue and I have searched high and low on Google to no avail. So I'm turning to the FreeNAS community for assistance.
In prior version of Windows, I have been able to access SMB shares on FreeNAS. But ever since I upgraded to 2004, the network shares can't be accessed at all.
Network Error:
Windows cannot access \\FreeNAS
Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be problem with your network.
The FreeNAS shares can be accessed without any issues via MacOS.
Most of the shares are setup as Guest access OK.
The user account exists FreeNAS, Windows and Mac -- that is, they are matching with what's on the FreeNAS Account.
I'm not sure if the fact that Windows 10 2004's account is linked to my Microsoft account has anything to do with it.
I have tried to enable "Enable insecure guest logons" by using gpedit.msc >> Computer Configuration >> Administrative Templates >> Network >> Lanman Workstation >> Enable
I have also tried to reinstall SMB1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support under Windows Features
Then, I thought that I should disable SMB1 support on SMB Services on FreeNAS because Windows 10 2004 appears to have deprecated support for SMB1 all together. The thought was may be it needs to connect via SMB2 or SMB3. My question, is SMB3 running in FreeNAS by default? How do I check?
I'd appreciate your help and insights to solve this mystery.