Samba and Windows 10 -- Sept. 2019
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@mitu I commented them out, but it still isn't working. I removed all the Windows Credentials I made thinking maybe that was a cause of the problem somehow. Still a no go.
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@hooperre who knows if this is it for you but I find sometimes with Samba I have to be in the retropie setup menu on the pi for it to connect to Samba with my Windows 10 cpu, no idea why.
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@hooperre just out out curiosity are you using
\\
or//
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@KN4THX I’ve tried both but
//
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@hooperre said in Samba and Windows 10 -- Sept. 2019:
@mitu I commented them out, but it still isn't working. I removed all the Windows Credentials I made thinking maybe that was a cause of the problem somehow. Still a no go.
I installed the Sept. updates and I can connect as before (prompted for user/pass since I removed the credentials from the vault). Once the connection is established, I can see (via
sudo smbstatus
), that Windows uses SMB3 for the connection.
What release is your Win 10 ? I have mine at 1809, maybe the newer 1904 has different defaults. Is your system part of a AD domain or it's just your home computer ? -
@mitu Home computer. 1904.
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@hooperre said in Samba and Windows 10 -- Sept. 2019:
@KN4THX I’ve tried both but
//
.You definitely need to use
\\
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@Thorr69 Okay ya that's what I had been using. It was hard to imagine it without actually entering it in windows explorer. The other way will open an internet browser.
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@hooperre said in Samba and Windows 10 -- Sept. 2019:
Home computer. 1904.
The only difference I see is the release - I have mine on 1809 (OS Build 17763.737).
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@mitu I tried with my Pi 4 running Lakka and having the same issues. Can SSH in but not use samba. Samba has always been weird on my surface pro 3 tbh like if there was an existing quick access (recents) link I could get right in, but otherwise I’d have to try a bunch of times to get in. It would usually work eventually. Now it isn’t. Very frustrating. I’m about to say oh well and go back to just doing things on my usb.
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@mitu So I found a suggested fix that worked.
- open run (win + R)
gpedit.msc
- With local group policy editor open navigate to the following
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > Lanman Workstation - Enable insecure guest logins
This allowed me right into my pi (4) running a source build of RetroPie. Tagged you because I'm not 100% positive how big a risk this is to my CPU and thought you may know.
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@hooperre Thanks for the solution - that's basically the same fix applied to Education/Enterprise SKUs back when this settings was enabled about 2 years ago. I guess it tricked down to newer releases.
I guess I'll have to upgrade to the latest version (1903/1904 ?) to give it a test. -
@mitu said in Samba and Windows 10 -- Sept. 2019:
@hooperre Thanks for the solution - that's basically the same fix applied to Education/Enterprise SKUs back when this settings was enabled about 2 years ago. I guess it tricked down to newer releases.
I guess I'll have to upgrade to the latest version (1903/1904 ?) to give it a test.Do you happen to know the security implications of leaving this enabled?
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@hooperre Well, Microsofts considers it's insecure, so they must have a reason. I guess is mitigates the risk that someone inadvertently opens a guest only share and mistakenly runs something from it.
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@mitu it's just curios issue i obtain right now.
i open file explorer \Retropie and it's ask to me credentials.
Tryed to put some of combination like "pi/raspberry" "pi/retropie" "retropie/raspberry" and it's no works.
From file explorer i put \192.168.1.159 (ip of my pi4) and all shared folder it's be open whitout any request.
It's a windows 10 recent changes ? Lol.......
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