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A couple of weeks ago I installed samba and was able to access my Windows shares, but for some reason I can't access them anymore.
I can still connect to the Windows share, but I can 't access the folders/shares within it (ADMIN$, Users, C$, D$, etc.). I'm getting the message: "Unable to access location - Failed to mount Windows share: File exists"
I'm not sure where to look to solve this problem, couldn't find any solution on the web either.
Hope you guys can help me out.
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How do you "access" your windows shares? gvfs, kio or cifs?
The problem is probably the default change from SMBv1 to SMBv2 (because it's been for everybody who came up with such issues over the past months)
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Hmm, alright. I'm using Nautilus to access my Windows shares, so I guess I'm using gvfs.
I tried to uninstall and reinstall samba completely, but no luck..
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Edit /etc/samba/smb.conf and add
[global]
client max protocol = SMB2
(if there's already a global section, re-use that)
Reboot, see what happens.
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Hmm, there was no smb.conf present, so I created it and added the settings, but no luck.
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Can you browse your shares with smbclient?
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Can you browse your shares with smbclient?
Ahhh, with smbclient I'm getting
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
But I'm able to access the Users share, even with Nautilus, just not the C$ D$ drives, etc.
Guess something is blocking it, maybe in Windows.
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might want to try
client max protocol = NT1
instead in your samba.conf
see https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=230470]
worked for me
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