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Share files with MacOS Mojave
On 7/11/19 9:31 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Ken Springer wrote: make sure both ends are using the same version of smb. Everything I've found says W10 uses SMB3, and the Apple Deployment Reference says 10.14 uses SMB3. then it should work. That's my point, it should work, but it doesn't. try turning off packet signing: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205926 if that doesn't work, look at the console logs for relevant errors. Sorry for the late reply, I see a bunch of messages to read, which won't happen today. :-( Did both commands, no change. I had a chance to talk with a local Apple consultant, who said he'd talked to someone about this issue. IIRC, the person at the end of the conversation chain said Apple had some security thing that required the user of the Mac to accept the connection, and I presume that once done it "sticks". I thought there might be a pop up window or similar, but I've not seen one. As for the console logs, I wouldn't know what to even begin to look for. -- Ken MacOS 10.14.5 Firefox 67.0.4 Thunderbird 60.7 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!" |
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In article , Ken Springer
wrote: make sure both ends are using the same version of smb. Everything I've found says W10 uses SMB3, and the Apple Deployment Reference says 10.14 uses SMB3. then it should work. That's my point, it should work, but it doesn't. try turning off packet signing: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205926 if that doesn't work, look at the console logs for relevant errors. Sorry for the late reply, I see a bunch of messages to read, which won't happen today. :-( Did both commands, no change. I had a chance to talk with a local Apple consultant, who said he'd talked to someone about this issue. IIRC, the person at the end of the conversation chain said Apple had some security thing that required the user of the Mac to accept the connection, and I presume that once done it "sticks". I thought there might be a pop up window or similar, but I've not seen one. he's confused. what may seem like a stupid question, but is windows file sharing enabled on the mac? note the part about wins. https://support.apple.com/kb/PH25346?locale=en_US you did say the firewall isn't blocking anything, so that shouldn't be a factor. i didn't read the entire thread, but this looks like a similar problem, however, connecting to a nas, not a mac: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/..._10-networking /windows-10-explorer-network-error-0x80070035-the/f30a1112-ffa7-4230-b84 3-ecc7ab8b5119 1) Cannot see NAS drives in Windows explorer 2) Cannot map NAS in Windows explorer As for the console logs, I wouldn't know what to even begin to look for. check for clues around the time it failed. messages at other times are not relevant for this issue. do a search on any error codes or error messages. or, post a few lines and redact any personal information, such as login name, etc. |
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