The fix is easy:
Control Panel -> File Services -> SMB -> Advanced Settings -> Others
Enable NTLMv1 authentication
My Windows 7 system (yes it's old shuddap) could no longer mount shares from my Diskstation after I upgraded to DSM 7 and I found out that even though SMB1-3 was enabled I still couldn't connect. Turns out NTLMv1 is disabled by default in DSM 7 for security reasons, as a result my system was unable to connect to my NAS.
Windows 10 doesn't have this problem of course so it was a bit frustrating at first.
Hopefully this saves someone a headache...
Having completed our migration to windows 10 for users at work and windows 11 due out in Oct... Yes I know, shut up.
Actual funny story, I had to make a 2019 server talk to a 2003 server to setup a temporary integration for file transfers to migrate to the 2019 server. A LOT of hoops to get 2019 to talk to 2003, SMB1 isn't even installed to start.
Quote from: Lazybones on August 31, 2021, 09:07:56 PMHaving completed our migration to windows 10 for users at work and windows 11 due out in Oct... Yes I know, shut up.
Actual funny story, I had to make a 2019 server talk to a 2003 server to setup a temporary integration for file transfers to migrate to the 2019 server. A LOT of hoops to get 2019 to talk to 2003, SMB1 isn't even installed to start.
Ha! Well now that is going down the ol' dusty trail.
I plan on upgrading this machine soon, it's basically nothing more than a Plex server at this point and it's long overdue for an upgrade. I'll have to check how much a Win 10 license is these days thru my Visual Studio Subscription. Gonna miss fussing around with Win 7 and all its eccentricities... NOT!
If it is just a plex server I recommend picking a version of Linux and running it in docker.
Quote from: Lazybones on August 31, 2021, 09:42:46 PMIf it is just a plex server I recommend picking a version of Linux and running it in docker.
But that would require learning things!
Quote from: Mr. Analog on August 31, 2021, 09:55:17 PMBut that would require learning things!
What I thought all developers loved docker ;)
Which NAS do you have anyway? You might be able to run plex on it directly.
Quote from: Lazybones on August 31, 2021, 09:58:17 PMWhich NAS do you have anyway? You might be able to run plex on it directly.
I can but I won't be able to migrate my carefully curated Library to it from Windows (at least I can't find a way to do it yet)
First World Problems!
Quote from: Mr. Analog on August 31, 2021, 10:14:15 PMI can but I won't be able to migrate my carefully curated Library to it from Windows (at least I can't find a way to do it yet)
First World Problems!
Ya the paths work completely different, I stumbled through that years ago. There is a way but it is a painful sequence.
Quote from: Lazybones on August 31, 2021, 11:20:11 PMQuote from: Mr. Analog on August 31, 2021, 10:14:15 PMI can but I won't be able to migrate my carefully curated Library to it from Windows (at least I can't find a way to do it yet)
First World Problems!
Ya the paths work completely different, I stumbled through that years ago. There is a way but it is a painful sequence.
That's probably why I'll stick with a Windows setup
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How close in features is the Linux builds now? It used to lag behind a bit to the Windows version?
Quote from: Melbosa on September 01, 2021, 09:43:49 AMHow close in features is the Linux builds now? It used to lag behind a bit to the Windows version?
They have been the same for a long time for video at least. There used to be plugs or things that existed for windows that nolonger exist.. I think the new " retro gaming" emulator feature might? need windows?