Authenticate to Windows Share without Microsoft Account Info
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 Still doesn't take the credentials. 
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 To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here... 
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 @thanksaj said: To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here... Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password? 
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 To be honest, the files in question are on my NAS. I actually just transferred them from the NAS to the main workstation in question. Now I'm more just curious as to why authentication isn't working... 
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 @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here... Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password? Invalid username/password. 
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 @thanksaj said: @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here... Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password? Invalid username/password. Yes something is definitely off here. I was getting Access Denied until I gave [email protected] ownership. 
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 @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here... Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password? Invalid username/password. Yes something is definitely off here. I was getting Access Denied until I gave [email protected] ownership. Nope, access denied. My bad. 
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 @thanksaj said: @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: To be honest, it's not taking local admin credentials either. I'm starting to think there is something else at work here... Are you getting access denied or invalid username/password? Invalid username/password. Yes something is definitely off here. I was getting Access Denied until I gave [email protected] ownership. Nope, access denied. My bad. Well that's good news. If you put it in the wrong password, do you get a different error? 
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  I already added ownership with full control for that user to the entire  drive. drive.
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 @thanksaj said:  I already added ownership with full control for that user to the entire  drive. drive.for ajstringham or [email protected]? 
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 @IRJ said: @thanksaj said:  I already added ownership with full control for that user to the entire  drive. drive.for ajstringham or [email protected]? [email protected]. Says it right there. LOL 
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 If I deliberately type the wrong password, I get this: 
  
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 @thanksaj said: @IRJ said: @thanksaj said:  I already added ownership with full control for that user to the entire  drive. drive.for ajstringham or [email protected]? [email protected]. Says it right there. LOL that doesnt mean you gave that account ownership. That just means your are trying to authenticate yourself with that account 
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 @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: @IRJ said: @thanksaj said:  I already added ownership with full control for that user to the entire  drive. drive.for ajstringham or [email protected]? [email protected]. Says it right there. LOL that doesnt mean you gave that account ownership. That just means your are trying to authenticate yourself with that account  
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 The account has ownership. 
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 @thanksaj said: The account has ownership. I dont think its a permission problem. I don't know what to tell you at this point. Maybe something is blocking file sharing over the network. 
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 @IRJ said: @thanksaj said: The account has ownership. I dont think its a permission problem. I don't know what to tell you at this point. Maybe something is blocking file sharing over the network. That would be odd, as I have no internal firewall... 
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 Is one of those a VM? the hypervisor could be filtering stuff 
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 @Dashrender said: Is one of those a VM? the hypervisor could be filtering stuff The VM is where I'm trying to access my main physical workstation from. I doubt ESXi is filtering anything. 
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 @thanksaj said: @Dashrender said: Is one of those a VM? the hypervisor could be filtering stuff The VM is where I'm trying to access my main physical workstation from. I doubt ESXi is filtering anything. I don't have any filtering setup that I know of at least. 

