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Sulu
Jul 16, 2011Aspirant
Mapping A Share Fails to Connect At Startup
I am using Windows 7 I access my ReadyNAS Duo via Frontview I created one user: user1 and one group: users I have one share: files The share has been set with the following permissions: CIFS...
Sulu
Jul 21, 2011Aspirant
So now I run into another problem. I removed security on the share and Windows is still prompting me for a username/pass when I try to click on the NAS in the Network. The share is open, what username/pass could it possibly want?
Here is the 1 and only share settings:
CIFS Default Access: Read/Write
Allow Guest Access: Checked
Enable Oplocks: Checked
All other fields empty, all other checkboxes unchecked.
Advanced Options:
Grant rename and delete privileges to non owner files: checked
All rights: Read/Write
Share folder owner: wyatt (does this matter to network access? It is set to wyatt because that is the name of the user I created and what I set all file ownership rights to.)
Share folder group: users (does this matter to network access?)
Argh.
Here is the 1 and only share settings:
CIFS Default Access: Read/Write
Allow Guest Access: Checked
Enable Oplocks: Checked
All other fields empty, all other checkboxes unchecked.
Advanced Options:
Grant rename and delete privileges to non owner files: checked
All rights: Read/Write
Share folder owner: wyatt (does this matter to network access? It is set to wyatt because that is the name of the user I created and what I set all file ownership rights to.)
Share folder group: users (does this matter to network access?)
Argh.
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