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Cannot access files on network drive in a domain windows 10
Cannot access files on network drive in a domain windows 10












  1. #CANNOT ACCESS FILES ON NETWORK DRIVE IN A DOMAIN WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
  2. #CANNOT ACCESS FILES ON NETWORK DRIVE IN A DOMAIN WINDOWS 10 PROFESSIONAL#

#CANNOT ACCESS FILES ON NETWORK DRIVE IN A DOMAIN WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#

Otherwise, setup an NFS server under OMV, and use NFS client that comes with Windows 10 see the " Setup NFS Client under Windows 10" guide on how to accomplish this. Thus, it could be also an OMV setup issue. This said, I do not need to make these kind of changes on my Windows 10 PCs when accessing a SMB shared drive residing on a commercial NAS. To me it is clearly a Windows 10 issue as I can access the OMV's SMB shares with Windows 7, macOS High Sierra, Ubuntu MATE without any additional setup.

#CANNOT ACCESS FILES ON NETWORK DRIVE IN A DOMAIN WINDOWS 10 PROFESSIONAL#

This did work for my PCs running Windows 10 Home and Professional back some time ago. Have a look at my posting " Windows 10 Creators failure to locate CIFS/SMB shares" to workaround the issue you're facing by simply launching the "Local Security Policy" tool, and under the branch "Security Options" and then under the option "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level", just change the settings from "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" to "Send NTLMv2 responses only". Why wild guessing when you can have a look what's going can you confirm that Event Viewer -> Applications and Services Logs -> Microsoft -> Windows -> SMBClient provides reasonable information with Win10? " message the name resolution part is already resolved and it's about permissions or something elseĪlso just like any Unix or Linux out there Windows has logging functionality (Event Log - has been enhanced/fixed wrt SMB connection problems years ago). If then you get the '"Windows cannot access.If this resolves to the IP address of your OMV box, then try to access \\openmediavault.local.In cmd.exe (or whatever the Windows command line is called these days) execute ping openmediavault.local.If this resolves to the IP address of your OMV box, then try to access \\openmediavault.In cmd.exe (or whatever the Windows command line is called these days) execute ping openmediavault.

cannot access files on network drive in a domain windows 10

Is it an issue with service propagation/location (name resolution)? Or something with permissions? To nail this down you could try some steps on each Win10 host and compare: In general it's a good idea to try to see at which stage a connection attempt is failing.














Cannot access files on network drive in a domain windows 10