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Tinkerisk
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  #2556683 4-Sep-2020 04:56
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Technofreak:

 

Any ideas?

 

 

Win10 and Server 2016 security feature - you have to enter your credentials. Samba guest accounts are disabled by default. There is always a way around but ...





     

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  #2556707 4-Sep-2020 08:28
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Question:  My NAS has (apparently) both Samba and FTP available .... could FTP be used on my network instead of the SMB1 protocols?

 

Or even NFS?


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  #2556895 4-Sep-2020 11:53
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I have to enable SMB 1 for many pc to see our old NAS. Yes issue but I would rather not buy a new one. This can make some shares unseen. (Win+R, Optionalfeatures.exe, run, find SMB 1.0/CIFS file sharing and check box)




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  #2556901 4-Sep-2020 11:56
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@Quinny ... oh yes indeed 😬


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  #2557863 6-Sep-2020 12:24
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Tinkerisk:

 

Technofreak:

 

Any ideas?

 

 

Win10 and Server 2016 security feature - you have to enter your credentials. Samba guest accounts are disabled by default. There is always a way around but ...

 

 

That's not always the case. We have one Win 10 laptop where the login credential are remembered and there is no need to enter the password every time you re-start.





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  #2561223 9-Sep-2020 17:58
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Technofreak:

 

That's not always the case. We have one Win 10 laptop where the login credential are remembered and there is no need to enter the password every time you re-start.

 

 

As said - there is always a way around it ... kept by update from former Win7/8?





     

  • Qui nihil scit, omnia credere debet. - He who knows nothing must believe everything.
  • Firewalls do NOT stop dragons. Really not!
  • I avoid Big Tech. They try hard to dictate technology and „culture“ across borders.
  • In effect we have everything to hide from someone, and no idea who „someone“ is.

 
 
 
 

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  #2561313 9-Sep-2020 20:27
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Tinkerisk:

 

Technofreak:

 

That's not always the case. We have one Win 10 laptop where the login credential are remembered and there is no need to enter the password every time you re-start.

 

 

As said - there is always a way around it ... kept by update from former Win7/8?

 

 

Sorry you're talking in riddles.





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