![]() ![]() Last but not least ( thou i could keep on, but, how should windows knows you want to log into a "Network"smb Share, if you just type the ip \192.168.1.50 ? … it wil try in netbios, webdav, what ever … We want to log in to Samba Share ! (mountpoint) … there is the “preferred” way " Map Network Drive" / Change Credential most other places you try to log in with your windows account( and there comes windows-pro as “game-changer” as many running on Admin-account, windows-home has restricted user), and a restricted user-interface, meaning many API’s “home” you have to run as admin (to get full access-rights to etc), therefore you have to right-click it and choose “run-as admin” Never mind, as i assume you already are authenticatedīut the right method is to map network-drive, at least first time( from a windows machine ) … the other method described, in the doc you want to add, lower security on peoples windows machine, is not a desired method, thou as it’s “supervised” users, i guess they are a minorityīy “map network” drive you get another authentication process, where you shall click “sign in with different credentials”, there are “multiple” ways/api’s to “login” to a network share from windows.Ĭlick the “search” … right-click M-icon in left corner, the click run… type in in file-explore … type in browser, and yes they do use various “protocol” as Webdav, netbios to mention 2 “desired” for Windows … and when you first authenticated, u can use all ( thou some dont accept netbiosname … ? … weird should be 2 backslash, first, but 1 vanish when i click save ![]() Rightclick “map network drive” then \ipnumber\share … or \config etc. Hi, just a question, as i didn’t came to the point on installing samba on my “supervised”, before i dumped it in a closet … but what happens if you in windows open file explore, ![]()
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