01-24-2024, 01:39 PM
This is all on Microsoft.
I have no problem executing read/wrie/create/delete actions on the shares offered by my moOde players whether I’m accessing them from using any of my various Linux-based systems or my virtual Win10 Pro system.
Of course my Win10 system now has these shares marked with guest credentials and nothing I’ve found in Internet searches seems to work to make it forget (either from UI or command line). This means I can’t even repro your issue.
Sorry, but I’m not a Microsoft Windows maven so I’m out.
Regards,
Kent
PS - I suppose one could diddle with the SMB configuration in moOdeOS to allow user “pi” (or whatever is the default) to have administrative permissions. That’s pretty brutal and I wouldn’t want to make it a user selectable option.
I have no problem executing read/wrie/create/delete actions on the shares offered by my moOde players whether I’m accessing them from using any of my various Linux-based systems or my virtual Win10 Pro system.
Of course my Win10 system now has these shares marked with guest credentials and nothing I’ve found in Internet searches seems to work to make it forget (either from UI or command line). This means I can’t even repro your issue.
Sorry, but I’m not a Microsoft Windows maven so I’m out.
Regards,
Kent
PS - I suppose one could diddle with the SMB configuration in moOdeOS to allow user “pi” (or whatever is the default) to have administrative permissions. That’s pretty brutal and I wouldn’t want to make it a user selectable option.