Fix: “Windows cannot access shared folder – You do not have permission” in Windows 11 In most cases, you get the “You do not have permission” network error message when you open a shared folder if the shared folder does not have the user (you use to access this folder) added to...
When you try to open a network computer or a network shared folder in Windows 10 or 11, you might see this error message:Windows cannot access \\ Computer’s Name,shared folderornetwork drive letter. This guide will explain why this happens and how to fix it. Also see:Windows 11 Cannot...
But globally, the port 445 is blocked by something else on the network. the shared folder is accessible using WinXP and Win7 client without any special setting. (they use port 139) if I use Win10, I can access other shared folder if the port 445 is accessible....
another windows in network, cannot access to my share folder network discovery is on file sharing is on and permission is ok
Not being able to access network shares can be really annoying. For example, if other computers can detect the shared folders and yours cannot, you need to fix this issue. In this guide, we’ll show you how you can solve this problem. ...
Fix Cannot Access Network Shares on Windows 10 Posted on November 27, 2020 by Madalina Dinita 14 Comments Not being able to access network shares can be really annoying. For example, if other computers can detect the shared folders and yours cannot, you need to fix this issue. In this guid...
When you mount a file system to an ECS running Windows, the system displays a message "You cannot access this shared folder because your organization's security policies
\\server_name\folder_name: 無法建立新的 SMB 共用資料夾。 叢集資源無法找到。 備註 Both the Failover Cluster Management snap-in and the Share and Storage Management snap-in use the Provision a Shared Folder Wizard to provision a shared folder. Therefore, provisioning a shared ...
You try to access the shared folders by using SMB version 1 protocol from a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 R2 or Windows XP. In this scenario, you randomly receive the error message that resembles as follows: "The specified network name is no longer available" ...
Does the PC name or the username match a shared folder name on the NAS? Message 6 of 14 0 Kudos S1stemat3K Aspirant 2013-10-23 12:16 AM The Pc's names are just short ID's ST1, ST2 etc. The folders of the NAS are named by department Finance, HR etc....