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    Can’t connect to my pi anymore

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      tackett1980
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      Another update.

      I found the windows credentialing section and fixed that. No dice.

      I installed winscp and I can access it with that....

      Go to windows and still does not do it.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        What edition of Windows are you using ? We've seen this problem with End/Education editions, where guest browsing for file shares is disabled by default.

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          tackett1980 @mitu
          last edited by tackett1980

          @mitu

          Windows 10 home.

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            tackett1980
            last edited by

            Ok this is ticking me off.

            I want to run skraper but I can’t direct to my freaking roms folder because windows won’t access it.

            Here is exactly what I did and exactly what’s going on.

            I have a 128gig card
            I built a system for a friend utilizing a 64 gig card
            I liked the build I did for him better than the one I did for myself.
            I made a backup of the 64 gig sd card
            Formatted my 128
            Wrote his 64gig image onto my 128
            Expanded the file system.
            I also formatted my PC and reinstalled windows 10 home. Which was working previously just slow.

            Before I did this I was able to access the pi from both wired and wireless networks.

            Now whenever I try to access the pi through windows only I get this error:
            If I type IP address directly
            “Windows can not access \192.168.x.xx”
            Same if I type \RETROPIE
            “Windows can not access \RETROPIE”

            I can see the stupid thing in my network connections list.
            Network

            RETROPIE

            I click it and I still get the same error code.

            I can access it by winscp
            I can ping it in cmd prompt.

            I’d like to skrape my stuff with skraper for windows but it needs me to direct it to the roms folder which windows will not allow me to do.

            Any suggestions would be fantastic. Thanks for the help already.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by

              @tackett1980 said in Can’t connect to my pi anymore:

              “Windows can not access \192.168.x.xx”
              Same if I type \RETROPIE
              “Windows can not access \RETROPIE”

              Shouldn't it be \\retropie or \\192.168.x.yz (two backslashes) ?

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                tackett1980 @mitu
                last edited by tackett1980

                @mitu

                Yeah that’s what I meant. I’m not sure why my phone won’t let me type two backslashes.

                I have this problem on a Windows 10 forum still having no luck.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Well, what you can do is copy the ROMs folders locally and point Skraper to them (entering a bogus folder for the configs share it asks). I use Skraper like this on Windows, without any connection to the Pi, and after scraping I just copy over the media folder and the resulting gamelist.xml file.

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                    tackett1980 @mitu
                    last edited by tackett1980

                    @mitu

                    Holy crap your a genius.

                    Why didn’t I think of that! I’m so stupid.

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                    • YFZdudeY
                      YFZdude
                      last edited by

                      Have you tried enabling SMB 1.0 support through Windows features?

                      If I recall, Windows 10 disables SMB1.0 by default and it may be that the pi is set to use 1.0 and that could keep you from connecting. Control Panel >> Programs and Features >> Turn Windows features on or off. Look for SMB 1.0/CIFS file sharing support.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @YFZdude
                        last edited by mitu

                        @YFZdude The Pi can talk SMB2 and SMB3 fine - so it's not the PI's SMB dialect that's the problem. SMB1 was disabled for security reasons and it should stay that way.

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                          tackett1980 @YFZdude
                          last edited by tackett1980

                          @YFZdude

                          Yes I tried turning it on.

                          Really whatever I do makes no difference. I think it’s just something screwy in windows, I hate windows.

                          Scraping the way previously described worked perfectly, thank you as usual mitu.

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