NumberSix
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Hi
I have noticed that establishing a SMB share with my Windows 10 machine only works if my Windows machine boots first, and TrueNAS second. If, once that's set up, I need to reboot the Windows machine (and it's Windows - it likes a lot of rebooting), I find I've lost the SMB shares once Windows comes back up. If I want the SMB shares back I have to reboot the TrueNAS machine thereafter, too. It seems to me there must surely be a way to re-establish the shares without a TrueNAS boot, but how, and how much will it hurt - for a non CLI fan like myself?
Thank you for your thoughts.
I have noticed that establishing a SMB share with my Windows 10 machine only works if my Windows machine boots first, and TrueNAS second. If, once that's set up, I need to reboot the Windows machine (and it's Windows - it likes a lot of rebooting), I find I've lost the SMB shares once Windows comes back up. If I want the SMB shares back I have to reboot the TrueNAS machine thereafter, too. It seems to me there must surely be a way to re-establish the shares without a TrueNAS boot, but how, and how much will it hurt - for a non CLI fan like myself?
Thank you for your thoughts.