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Ryan, 1 month ago @DJDarren Check credential manager and see if you need to clear any saved passwords for this domain/location. Also try to access the share from the IP address and see if it makes a difference. #windows #troubleshooting
@DJDarren Check credential manager and see if you need to clear any saved passwords for this domain/location. Also try to access the share from the IP address and see if it makes a difference.
#windows #troubleshooting
DJDarren, 1 month ago @Ryan Many thanks for your suggestion. Managed to sort it somehow.
@Ryan Many thanks for your suggestion. Managed to sort it somehow.
psotle, 1 month ago @DJDarren Probably a network issue (actual or maybe NETBIOS doing a hecking silly) Unless someone has twiddled with GPolicy and borked it.
@DJDarren Probably a network issue (actual or maybe NETBIOS doing a hecking silly)
Unless someone has twiddled with GPolicy and borked it.
DJDarren, 1 month ago @psotle I’m guessing it’s something to do with my VM. My Mac’s Finder is able to access the folders without issue.
@psotle I’m guessing it’s something to do with my VM. My Mac’s Finder is able to access the folders without issue.
DJDarren, 1 month ago I’ve even tried mapping the drive in Explorer, and logging in with alternative credentials, but I get the same error.
I’ve even tried mapping the drive in Explorer, and logging in with alternative credentials, but I get the same error.
kincaid, 1 month ago @DJDarren do you need to forward ports (443 iirc) for it
@DJDarren do you need to forward ports (443 iirc) for it
DJDarren, 1 month ago @kincaid Apparently not. Just needed to log in properly, but couldn’t figure out how. All sorted now.
@kincaid Apparently not. Just needed to log in properly, but couldn’t figure out how. All sorted now.
kincaid, 1 month ago @DJDarren it's that, or you need to sacrifice an intern
@DJDarren it's that, or you need to sacrifice an intern
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