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Macos connect to smb share
Macos connect to smb share













macos connect to smb share

I can access the Pro from both the Air and Mini Finder Go menu, sign on as Administrator, and see the root folders including Desktop.

macos connect to smb share

Since getting the replacement M1 Pro, I have found that Sharing does not work. I also have an Intel MacMini on Monterey which also had no issue accessing all the files on the old 2013 Pro. When it is in use I use an M1 MacBook Air on Monterey and work on the master files using Sharing. M1 MacBook Pro on Monterey will not share files I have just replaced a 2013 Pro with a MacBook M1 14" Pro. This connection ONLY drops during a copy and this is all on a wired connection. One last thing I tried was copying the files directly from the Mac to the Shared folder/drive via Microsoft Remote Desktop on the Mac and getting the server to copy the files, but while copying the connecting keeps dropping to the server. The only workaround so far is copying the files to an ancient Seagate NAS then copying the files to the right place via either a Windows virtual machine or Microsoft Remote Desktop on my Mac or another machine. This all worked fine before the 'upgrade' and my MacBook Pro which is still on Catalina still works fine. I remember this was an issue with 10.6 and the workaround was changing something in the smb.conf file. Attempting to copy a file to a shared drive/folder results in the error " The operation can’t be completed because you don’t have permission to access some of the items.". I have several NAS drives (Qnap and Drobo) and a Windows 2016 server to which I can't copy files since upgrading to Monterey 12.1.

macos connect to smb share

Getting a sense of deja vu with SMB mounts.















Macos connect to smb share