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THank you for your post chad. Yes I have tried enabling guest. Any account made on a domain (including guest) must be logged in as @domain(or domain). which will not work with wiimc. I have read several other articles that state as part of the domain security you will be unable to have anonymous logins. 🙁
WyRmParticipantTried with everyone permission. even turned on public sharing. I just left the username pass blank and NOTHING. good try though 😉
WyRmParticipantThank you for your post! what credentials would i put in the WiiMC for everyone? This sound similar to the any button. I cant ever find the d@mn thing. am i making this hard? Its a good idea!
WyRmParticipantPoohead, Thank you for your reply. I have thought of that however, all my clients are on the domain too. Also when i right click there is not option to share a mapped drive. I am using windows 7 ultimate on my clients. am i missing something? THANK YOU!
WyRmParticipanttantric has confirmed that he will not support domain shares (NEVER EVER). So I suggest making a small server that would run and supply WiiMC with the protocol it needs. It would be a program that is only friendly to WiiMC and WiiMC will always be able to find the server on the network. I have tried running small ftp server’s with no luck. This is a good suggestion because it would not only fix my problem, but those that are having connectivity problems this could be a quick and easy fix.
April 22, 2010 at 12:09 pm in reply to: error: failed to connect to network share, SMB server 08 #24735WyRmParticipanttantric has confirmed that he will not support domain shares (NEVER EVER). So I suggest making a small server that would run and supply WiiMC with the protocol it needs. It would be a program that is only friendly to WiiMC and WiiMC will always be able to find the server on the network. I have tried running small ftp server’s with no luck. This is a good suggestion because it would not only fix my problem, but those that are having connectivity problems this could be a quick and easy fix.
April 21, 2010 at 3:21 pm in reply to: error: failed to connect to network share, SMB server 08 #24732WyRmParticipantALMOST FIXED!!!
thank you poohead. I backed up everything then deleted my domain. I was then logging in locally and made a “wii” local user. It worked like a charm. However, my server is a domain controller. It does not allow users to log in locally and it does not maintain local accounts. WHAT DO I DO IF IM ON A DOMAIN? -
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