network drive - access denied - second login required





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Windows 7 says "Access denied" when trying to open a mapped network drive. The permissions are setup correctly. When you logout and login again (don't reboot), it's possible to access the drive. I thought this is caused by a windows service started at boot time, but I've uninstalled / disabled all services that don't belong to windows and it didn't change anything.



The server is samba. It's only one drive affected. It's one user account and one machine only. There are no error messages in event log.










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    Windows 7 says "Access denied" when trying to open a mapped network drive. The permissions are setup correctly. When you logout and login again (don't reboot), it's possible to access the drive. I thought this is caused by a windows service started at boot time, but I've uninstalled / disabled all services that don't belong to windows and it didn't change anything.



    The server is samba. It's only one drive affected. It's one user account and one machine only. There are no error messages in event log.










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      Windows 7 says "Access denied" when trying to open a mapped network drive. The permissions are setup correctly. When you logout and login again (don't reboot), it's possible to access the drive. I thought this is caused by a windows service started at boot time, but I've uninstalled / disabled all services that don't belong to windows and it didn't change anything.



      The server is samba. It's only one drive affected. It's one user account and one machine only. There are no error messages in event log.










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      Windows 7 says "Access denied" when trying to open a mapped network drive. The permissions are setup correctly. When you logout and login again (don't reboot), it's possible to access the drive. I thought this is caused by a windows service started at boot time, but I've uninstalled / disabled all services that don't belong to windows and it didn't change anything.



      The server is samba. It's only one drive affected. It's one user account and one machine only. There are no error messages in event log.







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          Make sure the proper credentials are stored in the credential manager. Try deleting associated Windows credentials and then adding them again.






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          • I'll try this, but it's the Windows username / password entered when logging in. The other shares use the same authentication.

            – chris
            May 29 '13 at 17:37











          • If they're not in the same workgroup or domain you may have to prepend the username with either the domain name or the computer name.

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • Also make sure you're not running samba with "security = share".

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • There are no credentials stored, because the Windows login password is used. It's a domain share like the other shares which are working! It is the same domain. Samba is configured as domain controller.

            – chris
            Jun 13 '13 at 13:41












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          • I'll try this, but it's the Windows username / password entered when logging in. The other shares use the same authentication.

            – chris
            May 29 '13 at 17:37











          • If they're not in the same workgroup or domain you may have to prepend the username with either the domain name or the computer name.

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • Also make sure you're not running samba with "security = share".

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • There are no credentials stored, because the Windows login password is used. It's a domain share like the other shares which are working! It is the same domain. Samba is configured as domain controller.

            – chris
            Jun 13 '13 at 13:41
















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          Make sure the proper credentials are stored in the credential manager. Try deleting associated Windows credentials and then adding them again.






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          • I'll try this, but it's the Windows username / password entered when logging in. The other shares use the same authentication.

            – chris
            May 29 '13 at 17:37











          • If they're not in the same workgroup or domain you may have to prepend the username with either the domain name or the computer name.

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • Also make sure you're not running samba with "security = share".

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • There are no credentials stored, because the Windows login password is used. It's a domain share like the other shares which are working! It is the same domain. Samba is configured as domain controller.

            – chris
            Jun 13 '13 at 13:41














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          Make sure the proper credentials are stored in the credential manager. Try deleting associated Windows credentials and then adding them again.






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          Make sure the proper credentials are stored in the credential manager. Try deleting associated Windows credentials and then adding them again.







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          • I'll try this, but it's the Windows username / password entered when logging in. The other shares use the same authentication.

            – chris
            May 29 '13 at 17:37











          • If they're not in the same workgroup or domain you may have to prepend the username with either the domain name or the computer name.

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • Also make sure you're not running samba with "security = share".

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • There are no credentials stored, because the Windows login password is used. It's a domain share like the other shares which are working! It is the same domain. Samba is configured as domain controller.

            – chris
            Jun 13 '13 at 13:41



















          • I'll try this, but it's the Windows username / password entered when logging in. The other shares use the same authentication.

            – chris
            May 29 '13 at 17:37











          • If they're not in the same workgroup or domain you may have to prepend the username with either the domain name or the computer name.

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • Also make sure you're not running samba with "security = share".

            – user168261
            May 29 '13 at 17:47











          • There are no credentials stored, because the Windows login password is used. It's a domain share like the other shares which are working! It is the same domain. Samba is configured as domain controller.

            – chris
            Jun 13 '13 at 13:41

















          I'll try this, but it's the Windows username / password entered when logging in. The other shares use the same authentication.

          – chris
          May 29 '13 at 17:37





          I'll try this, but it's the Windows username / password entered when logging in. The other shares use the same authentication.

          – chris
          May 29 '13 at 17:37













          If they're not in the same workgroup or domain you may have to prepend the username with either the domain name or the computer name.

          – user168261
          May 29 '13 at 17:47





          If they're not in the same workgroup or domain you may have to prepend the username with either the domain name or the computer name.

          – user168261
          May 29 '13 at 17:47













          Also make sure you're not running samba with "security = share".

          – user168261
          May 29 '13 at 17:47





          Also make sure you're not running samba with "security = share".

          – user168261
          May 29 '13 at 17:47













          There are no credentials stored, because the Windows login password is used. It's a domain share like the other shares which are working! It is the same domain. Samba is configured as domain controller.

          – chris
          Jun 13 '13 at 13:41





          There are no credentials stored, because the Windows login password is used. It's a domain share like the other shares which are working! It is the same domain. Samba is configured as domain controller.

          – chris
          Jun 13 '13 at 13:41


















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