![]() ![]() With guest access enabled this will always succeed but may not give you the access you think it has. Windows 10's default behaviour seems to be to prompt only for a password and to connect with the current windows user's name. ![]() This matters as without a username, and unless your windows username matches the samba username you'll be logged in as a guest which usually maps to the linux "nobody" user.
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