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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato
      last edited by

      Check the time with the Synology and the server are the same and if you had it joined to the domain that the domain relationship is not broken. Then if all that is correct, check the share permissions.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
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        I wonder if something got messed up in Windows Credential Manager - try clearing out the connection for this username/password combo and see if that clears things up.

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        • garak0410G
          garak0410
          last edited by

          Thanks for the tips over the weekend...I am about to tackle this now...

          • Yes, both the NAS and Server 2012 R2 have been rebooted.

          • I just tried the FQDN of \archives.server.local and it takes me to the same login prompt that doesn't authenticate:
            archive_name_resolution_01.jpg

          • This only happens with the fileshare as the WebGui for the synology works fine.

          • It is on the domain. And users have rights to view it (only myself and a few others have write access)...those rights and permissions work fine if we get to the fileshare via \ipaddress
            archive_name_resolution_02.jpg

          • SMB Is enabled. Here are the Min/Max settings:
            archive_name_resolution_03.jpg

          I save this for for last because it is resolved now...there were time discrepancies on both file server and Synology NAS that didn't seem to affect any other system here at work...I fixed them borth and file share is working now...

          Always the simplest right?

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          • notverypunnyN
            notverypunny
            last edited by

            Good to see that you were able to resolve this. From a security perspective I'd suggest disabling that SMBv1 access that we're seeing in your screenshot.

            -- Cheers!

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            • dbeatoD
              dbeato @garak0410
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              @garak0410 said in Share From Synology Stopped Working:

              were time discrepancies on both file server an

              So that was the issue then 🙂

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              • garak0410G
                garak0410 @dbeato
                last edited by

                @dbeato Crazy huh but thankful for the suggestion.

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                  thecreaitvone91 @garak0410
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                  @garak0410 said in Share From Synology Stopped Working:

                  @dbeato Crazy huh but thankful for the suggestion.

                  If the Synology supports NTP you may want to enable it and point it to your Domain Controllers.

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                  • dbeatoD
                    dbeato @garak0410
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                    @garak0410 said in Share From Synology Stopped Working:

                    @dbeato Crazy huh but thankful for the suggestion.

                    Well, Time differences greater than 5 minutes with the Domain Controller causes problems all the time 😞

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                      taurex
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                      On a side note, why on Earth are you using SMB1 protocol? Turn it off everywhere, It's insanely insecure. Ransomware loves SMB1. Also, turn on SMB support on the Synology all the way up to SMB3.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @taurex
                        last edited by JaredBusch

                        @taurex said in Share From Synology Stopped Working:

                        On a side note, why on Earth are you using SMB1 protocol? Turn it off everywhere, It's insanely insecure. Ransomware loves SMB1. Also, turn on SMB support on the Synology all the way up to SMB3.

                        Probably because it was on by default when things were set up. You do not normally even see that screen when setting things up.

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