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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
      last edited by

      a post I just read says that you have to give computername\username not just username, but you said you aren't even getting a prompt.

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      • gjacobseG
        gjacobse
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        Created a share on c:\ called Test Share.
        Shared the folder via Advance Sharing and set allow to all

        Using the IP for the computer, found a Win10 box, and was able to open the share and create folder in it.

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        • JoelJ
          Joel
          last edited by

          Thanks all for the response so far. I have tried creating a brand new share with everyone with full control but yet, i cannot browse to that share.

          When I browse to the hostname, I get the following error: !0_1481707858198_FM.JPG

          When i browse to the IP of the windows 7 pc, i get the following error: 0_1481707907058_FM2.JPG

          i'm also sure something simple but cant quite pin point what!

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          • JoelJ
            Joel
            last edited by

            OK this is now working.
            The user account I was logged into the Windows 10 PC with didn't exist on the host server.
            Once i created the same user and password on the Windows 7 PC it was working!!!

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @Joel
              last edited by

              @Joel said in Windows 7 share - accessed from windows 10:

              OK this is now working.
              The user account I was logged into the Windows 10 PC with didn't exist on the host server.
              Once i created the same user and password on the Windows 7 PC it was working!!!

              We like easy fixes!

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
                last edited by

                Thanks for posting your resolution.

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                • wirestyle22W
                  wirestyle22 @Joel
                  last edited by wirestyle22

                  @Joel I've run into weird issues with Windows in the past. I'd always use the IP address of the file server (Example: \\192.168.53.10\public). Also, when you attempt to map a network drive it gives you the option to connect using different credentials.

                  0_1481721880705_names.jpg

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    Sure, but you shouldn't need to map a drive to make a connection.

                    His weirdness is that that
                    \server ip\sharename never gives him the option to give a username and password like we are accustomed to.

                    I'm sure it's an updated security thing in Windows 10, for example a newer version of kerberos, etc.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @Dashrender
                      last edited by wirestyle22

                      @Dashrender said in Windows 7 share - accessed from windows 10:

                      Sure, but you shouldn't need to map a drive to make a connection.

                      His weirdness is that that
                      \server ip\sharename never gives him the option to give a username and password like we are accustomed to.

                      I'm sure it's an updated security thing in Windows 10, for example a newer version of kerberos, etc.

                      I wonder what net use z: \\server\share /user:server\user would kick back

                      I think if you add /persistent:no to it, you will always get a prompt if I remember correctly

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @wirestyle22
                        last edited by

                        @wirestyle22 said in Windows 7 share - accessed from windows 10:

                        @Dashrender said in Windows 7 share - accessed from windows 10:

                        Sure, but you shouldn't need to map a drive to make a connection.

                        His weirdness is that that
                        \server ip\sharename never gives him the option to give a username and password like we are accustomed to.

                        I'm sure it's an updated security thing in Windows 10, for example a newer version of kerberos, etc.

                        I wonder what net use z: \\server\share /user:server\user would kick back

                        I think if you add /persistent:no to it, you will always get a prompt if I remember correctly

                        Net use does the same thing your GUI pictures above does.

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