Solved Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.
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So I have a windows 10 System, 4 Terminals, 1 server (all windows 10)
That's having an issue processing credit cards.
When the site goes into "spooling" (allows business to continue taking credit cards while internet is down) too pull the cards back, we have to go from one of the terminals - server and manually copy and paste.
Usually what happens is when we turn it back on, The cards get pulled back automatically.
when we path to the terminal from the server - get the following :
https://i.imgur.com/LA5vba6.png
Checked the sharing settings, and they all look correct..
Any ideas on this? Everything else is working, It's pulling data correctly, and is communicating with the back.
I believe it's a folder sharing issue, again, Im stuck on this and dont know how else to continue. -
found it
in GPO Settings " Deny logon from network " had local account. -
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So my guess would be gpedit on the local "server" (a windows 10 box, right?) and confirm that "logon locally" is allowed.
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@DustinB3403 said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
So my guess would be gpedit on the local "server" (a windows 10 box, right?) and confirm that "logon locally" is allowed.
allow logon locally already has the user in question.
and it's not in the deny log on locally either. -
Has everything been restarted?
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@DustinB3403 said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Has everything been restarted?
a few times.
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Is any of the core networking offsite (vpn or cloud)? If it's a domain and your DC / DNS is in the cloud or offsite and accessed over a VPN I could see this happening
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found it
in GPO Settings " Deny logon from network " had local account. -
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
found it
in GPO Settings " Deny logon from network " had local account. -
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
found it
in GPO Settings " Deny logon from network " had local account.So a GPO like I said
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Specifically from the local GPEDIT version from the looks of it.
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Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
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@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
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@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
All I know is one of these fixed it - .
HKLM\system\current control set\services\CSC\ start = 0
HKLM\System\Current Control Set\Services\NetBT\Parameters\UseNewSMB set to 0
Uninstalling reinstalling NIC
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@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
All I know is one of these fixed it - .
HKLM\system\current control set\services\CSC\ start = 0
HKLM\System\Current Control Set\Services\NetBT\Parameters\UseNewSMB set to 0
Uninstalling reinstalling NIC
Un/installing the NIC allows access via IP,.. more than I had previous. I'll try that the first time the next time it happens.
Thanks.
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@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@WrCombs said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
@gjacobse said in Yet another Windows 10 File Sharing issue.:
Damn - I was hoping this would fix my issues with access the NAS from the Desktop. Other Windows 10 works fine. Just this one. Previous threads on the matter...
All I know is one of these fixed it - .
HKLM\system\current control set\services\CSC\ start = 0
HKLM\System\Current Control Set\Services\NetBT\Parameters\UseNewSMB set to 0
Uninstalling reinstalling NIC
Un/installing the NIC allows access via IP,.. more than I had previous. I'll try that the first time the next time it happens.
Thanks.
I do what I can.