Solved Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.
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So my guess would be gpedit on the local "server" (a windows 10 box, right?) and confirm that "logon locally" is allowed.
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@DustinB3403 said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
So my guess would be gpedit on the local "server" (a windows 10 box, right?) and confirm that "logon locally" is allowed.
allow logon locally already has the user in question.
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Has everything been restarted?
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@DustinB3403 said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Has everything been restarted?
a few times.
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Is any of the core networking offsite (vpn or cloud)? If it's a domain and your DC / DNS is in the cloud or offsite and accessed over a VPN I could see this happening
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found it
in GPO Settings " Deny logon from network " had local account. -
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
found it
in GPO Settings " Deny logon from network " had local account. -
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
found it
in GPO Settings " Deny logon from network " had local account.So a GPO like I said
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Specifically from the local GPEDIT version from the looks of it.
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Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
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@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
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@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
All I know is one of these fixed it - .
HKLM\system\current control set\services\CSC\ start = 0
HKLM\System\Current Control Set\Services\NetBT\Parameters\UseNewSMB set to 0
Uninstalling reinstalling NIC
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@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
All I know is one of these fixed it - .
HKLM\system\current control set\services\CSC\ start = 0
HKLM\System\Current Control Set\Services\NetBT\Parameters\UseNewSMB set to 0
Uninstalling reinstalling NIC
Un/installing the NIC allows access via IP,.. more than I had previous. I'll try that the first time the next time it happens.
Thanks.
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@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
All I know is one of these fixed it - .
HKLM\system\current control set\services\CSC\ start = 0
HKLM\System\Current Control Set\Services\NetBT\Parameters\UseNewSMB set to 0
Uninstalling reinstalling NIC
Un/installing the NIC allows access via IP,.. more than I had previous. I'll try that the first time the next time it happens.
Thanks.
I do what I can.