I went and deleted Jakenas from credential manager and now when clicking on it it just says windows cannot access \\JAKENAS check the spelling of the name, etc. It automatically defaults to Root and asks for a password. Now it is asking for a username and password. When I click on this I used to be able to access all my server folders without logging in. So, if I then go into file explorer on my PC and go down to "Network" the server "Jakenas" will then appear under Computers. System1 can see system2 ok but when we try to access system1 from system2 I get the 'Enter Network Password' popup. I have a customer with 2 Win7 Professional machines on the same network well call them System1 and System2. Im ready to pull out whats left of the hair on my head. My actual unraid server is called Jakenas I guess (not really sure where I even changed that). Win7 asking for 'Enter Network Password' when trying access. If I go to a browser and type the ip address of my server it then will bring up a prompt to login and this is my user name "root" and password. I don't really think I am using the root user. Go to Credential Manager and delete the credential for your server so Windows can renegotiate it. You really shouldn't use the root user for accessing shares over the network anyway, though it should work (as a guest) assuming you are only trying to access a share with Public access. Not exactly sure where things are not working from your description.
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