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Can't access SMB Share with correct AD permissions via FQDN and ...


Can't access SMB Share with correct AD permissions via FQDN and ...

After digging a lot I found that I can access if I use "default" security groups like "Domain Users", "Domain Admins", etc OR if I explicitly ...

Issues Accessing Samba Share using FQDN - Server Fault

1. Opening \\OFFICE · 2. Opening \\office.mydomain.com Connecting this way allows me to access all of the network printers, however only sysvol ...

Can't access SMB file server through DNS CNAME - Microsoft Learn

On the client, you can use the NetBIOS name or FQDN to access the SMB share with an application or a user account. In this scenario, when you ...

Can access Windows share by IP or FQDN address but not by ...

Win7/server 2008 > control panel type in "Credential manager" and delete any saved credentials.

Cannot access file share using fqdn but can using netbios name

I have a file server that has multiple shares on it. A small number of clients will fail with a permissions error.

file share available under FQDN, but not just the server name

Are they all in an AD managed domain? Check the share level permissions and the ACLs set on the shared folders. See what is different.

Cannot Access SMB Shares with Active Directory Users - General

Tried accessing using \\[omv]\share and it says "We can't sign you in with this credential because your domain isn't available." This is my ...

I cannot access a shared folder via SMB with my domain account ...

The domain account has permissions for shared folder access. The domain account is given proper application privileges for SMB at Control ...

Can't access shared folders from File Explorer - Windows Client

Resolution · Here's how to share permission to Everyone for the folder you want to share: Press and hold (or right-click) the shared folder.

Cannot access SMB shares - HELP! | TrueNAS Community

Normally in this situation i just had to build my SMB shares, make a user and group and gave them full permissions, and give them access to the ...

Am I just an idiot? Cannot get share permissions to work properly

Go to „Advanced options” in SMB share settings and check if you have „U” in „Path suffix”. This create personal user subfolder only which is ...

Cannot get AD permissions on shares. | TrueNAS Community

Just went through this. ... - Make sure that all of those DC's are pingable. - Make sure the times on the domain controller are all accurate. Very ...

[v6.10.2] Randomly losing access to SMB shares via Active Directory

... can't play or copy them without getting a permissions ... permissions in windows explorer, by right clicking and changing the permissions there.

Can't access SMB shares of AD joined RN316

The group I'm trying to add appears in accounts > groups. I was also able to add it in Network Access > SMB > Security. I assume this is being ...

Can't Access Shared Folders or Map Network Drives from Windows ...

In this case, you should try to reconfigure the remote SMB device to use at least SMBv2 (the correct and safe way). If you use a Samba server on ...

Unable to access SMB shares using network account credentials

For the last 25 of those years, I've been supporting Windows computers in Active Directory domains. For about the last 10 years, I've given up ...

SMB Share access issue - Google Groups

2. Create a hidden share under access zone one level up to shares. Apply root permission to windows admin or security admin group and delete everyone access to ...

Access to shared folder driven by AD ACL DOES NOT WORK!

P.S: I was also told, that the SMB and ACL permissions are unrelated, but this does not seem to be true as when I remove / add AD group in the ...

How to setup a Windows File Server Share with Security Permissions

Learn how to setup a Windows file share on Windows Server. In this example, I show you how to create a folder, share the folder to everyone ...

Can't access network resource, stumped, pulling hair out - update

There's a CIFS share sitting on one of our NetApps; its permissions ... I was using the short name but I get the same result when using the FQDN.