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JordanThompson
Apr 20, 2016Aspirant
Users connecting with SMB
I am trying to set up user controlled access on my ReadyNAS. I have set the host name I have configured a user for myself (as member of users) I have configured one of the shares to be read-only ...
- Apr 21, 2016
I can't really explain why it happened, but after a reboot of the client I was trying to connect with, the connection let me in (remembered my credentials) and I was able to CRUD (create read update delete) files as expected.
JennC
Apr 20, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello JordanThompson,
Do you get the same problem when mapping the NAS IP on another computer?
How about resetting permission of that share?
Regards,
JordanThompson
Apr 21, 2016Aspirant
I can't really explain why it happened, but after a reboot of the client I was trying to connect with, the connection let me in (remembered my credentials) and I was able to CRUD (create read update delete) files as expected.
- JennCApr 21, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello JordanThompson,
Well, still glad that works now.
Probably something just blocked in somehow like a firewall on the computer, maybe?
You may mark the post that you think is worth accepting as a solution on this thread. Please feel free to come back and post anything you want to share and/or ask.
Regards,
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