Solved folder sharing issue
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Odd that you can remote in to a public network. Someone has permissions set to allow on public. Have you checked to see if it's setup to an autoassign address? If so, do the diagnose to get an address or static address the thing.
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@scotth said in folder sharing issue:
Odd that you can remote in to a public network. Someone has permissions set to allow on public. Have you checked to see if it's setup to an autoassign address? If so, do the diagnose to get an address or static address the thing.
If he changes the addressing and it doesn't work he'd be stuck with no access to the system.
He'd be better off just scheduling a site visit.
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In most cases when I've dealt with POSs, the addresses to all devices are known. If nothing else, check to see if it's autoassigned. That's a good starting point for one way communications when one adapter is public.
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@scotth said in folder sharing issue:
In most cases when I've dealt with POSs, the addresses to all devices are known. If nothing else, check to see if it's autoassigned. That's a good starting point for one way communications when one adapter is public.
everything has static IP's
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@WrCombs And gateways?
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Wow. Event viewer, address conflict, check the metrics if two NICs, restart. That's most of the list. It looks like you've checked the boxes.
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@scotth said in folder sharing issue:
Wow. Event viewer, address conflict, check the metrics if two NICs, restart. That's most of the list. It looks like you've checked the boxes.
pretty much.
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Well, as @DustinB3403 said, windshield time.
You could have the site power cycle the switches and zone router / firewall if the credit/debit processor makes you use one.EDIT: If you have any dumb switches in the mix, I'd power cycle them 1st and last.
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https://i.imgur.com/29Ca6Rt.png
This is my error when trying to access the back office.
The folder has been shared, unshared and reshared.
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
https://i.imgur.com/29Ca6Rt.png
This is my error when trying to access the back office.
The folder has been shared, unshared and reshared.
Does the user account you're using have access to this share?
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
https://i.imgur.com/29Ca6Rt.png
This is my error when trying to access the back office.
The folder has been shared, unshared and reshared.
Does the user account you're using have access to this share?
Yes,
Full control actually -
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
https://i.imgur.com/29Ca6Rt.png
This is my error when trying to access the back office.
The folder has been shared, unshared and reshared.
Does the user account you're using have access to this share?
Yes,
And this is the administrative share, correct?
So wouldn't the address be
\\192.168.128.100\C$
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
https://i.imgur.com/29Ca6Rt.png
This is my error when trying to access the back office.
The folder has been shared, unshared and reshared.
Does the user account you're using have access to this share?
Yes,
And this is the administrative share, correct?
So wouldn't the address be
\\192.168.128.100\C$
Are you sure the path is correct?Pretty sure the path is correct.
let me try you're way. ..nope get a
windows cannot access \\192.168.128.100\C$
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Where is the folder located you are sharing out? Like this, but it says shared on the system your working on?
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@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
Where is the folder located you are sharing out? Like this, but it says shared on the system your working on?
Network path: \computername\bootdrv
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@WrCombs said in folder sharing issue:
@DustinB3403 said in folder sharing issue:
Where is the folder located you are sharing out? Like this, but it says shared on the system your working on?
Network path: \computername\bootdrv
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Can you ping by name? Not the share, the host
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okay try
\\192.168.128.100\bootdrv