Ever since MacOS Sierra came out, we've had quite a few complaints of users getting access denied while accessing CIFS shares on all of our 7-Mode(8.1.4P9) filers. I've seen this behavior myself where you connect to a share and many if not all of the folders will have a red bang on them. Sometimes the red bangs will just disappear, and sometimes you have to reboot/reconnect your Mac to get them to disappear.
Has anybody else seen this or have a recommendation on how to resolve this?
Thanks,
--Carl
Hi Carl,
Have you tried forcing Macs to connect via SMB 1?
Use: cifs://yourservername (forces SMB 1.0)
Instead of:
smb://yourservername (tries SMB 2.x)
Not the greatest solution but usually clears up Mac connection issues to CIFS shares.
On Mar 7, 2017, at 3:36 PM, Carl Howell chowell@uwf.edu wrote:
Ever since MacOS Sierra came out, we've had quite a few complaints of users getting access denied while accessing CIFS shares on all of our 7-Mode(8.1.4P9) filers. I've seen this behavior myself where you connect to a share and many if not all of the folders will have a red bang on them. Sometimes the red bangs will just disappear, and sometimes you have to reboot/reconnect your Mac to get them to disappear.
Has anybody else seen this or have a recommendation on how to resolve this?
Thanks,
--Carl _______________________________________________ Toasters mailing list Toasters@teaparty.net http://www.teaparty.net/mailman/listinfo/toasters