I'm using at the same time a win10 system. This attempt lead me to reinstall the system, so DO NOT DO THAT explorer.exe starts to lag and, at the end, to crash systematically. I tried to add -Persistent to the command and. , but every restart the mounting desappearing. I even try to connect mounting the drive via explore GUI and every kind of credential authentication fails.Īfter hard work, seems a connection with New-SmbMapping command resolved the issue. I'm facing the same problem on a new win11 enterprise installation.īy attemting Test-NetConnection -ComputerName ******** -CommonTCPPort SMB Please fix this microsoft, this cannot be by Hornung and all, Username: (instead of just MrX) and password 1234. ![]() The next time Windows 11 tried to access the shared folders on my NAS it provided the following credentials: I allowed Windows 11 to save these credentials. My microsoft account on the Windows 11 laptop is (for this example) I first try to acces the SMB shared folders on my NAS using Windows 11, I provide the username "MrX" and the password "1234" and as a result Windows 11 can access the shared folders. What is happening: Lets say my username on the NAS is MrX and my password is 1234. I hope Microsoft fixes this issue really fast. Having checked all the logs on my NAS firewall, it appears that Windows 11 tries to connect to the SMB server (on my NAS) using the microsoft account username(!?!?!) and not the correct username on the NAS, which is saved in the the credentials for the SMB share in Windows 11. I am beyond desperate now and really do not wish to reset my PC. Enabling SMBv1 support on both client and host.Double-clicking on the computer that contains the share results in the same error as trying to connect using NetBIOS name ![]() Test-NetConnection -ComputerName truenas.lan -CommonTCPPort SMB Test-NetConnection -ComputerName 192.168.10.15 -CommonTCPPort SMB : Monday, Septem9:04:10 PMĭefault Gateway. ![]() : Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (7) I219-V Here is some common information requested on this issue: I cannot connect to it either via domain name or IP address.Īs I was typing this, I found that I cannot connect to any SMB share on my network anymore. I set up a samba server on my laptop for family members. Situation: The win11 SMB Client cannot connect to an SMB share hosted on the same network with its own fully qualified domain name. Share Host: TrueNAS-13.0 with domain name truenas.lan and NETBIOS name ALANG-NASĪfter swimming through unuseful posts for hours, I felt the need to start actively seeking help. OSes on other devices that can successfully connect to the share: MacOS Ventura built-in SMB iOS 16.5 built-in SMB ES File Explorer on iOS, Windows 10 etc.
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