CLOSED: Why I could see HDA via FTP but not with file explorer (Windows 10)
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 5:21 am
I was having major issues being able to see HDA in my network drives though I could see it fine via WinSCP or similar. This was using Windows 10. The really frustrating part of this was that I had a second Windows 10 machine on the same network that didn't have the same problems. I'm not answering a question but thought this might be useful info for people having similar issues as I couldn't find this solved in the forums (though that may be down to my lack of Amaha Forum-fu!
It all boiled down to the fact that newer versions of Windows 10 have deprecated SMB1 share protocol from being installed by default.
To install it, go to Control Panel / Programs / Turn Windows Features On Or Off and enable/install SMB1
Once I'd done that everything worked again as expected.
I know there can be a lot of different reasons that result in this same problem but hadn't seen this particular solution anywhere and it sounds like one that will affect anyone with a newer Windows release (maybe combined with an older Amahi release)
It all boiled down to the fact that newer versions of Windows 10 have deprecated SMB1 share protocol from being installed by default.
To install it, go to Control Panel / Programs / Turn Windows Features On Or Off and enable/install SMB1
Once I'd done that everything worked again as expected.
I know there can be a lot of different reasons that result in this same problem but hadn't seen this particular solution anywhere and it sounds like one that will affect anyone with a newer Windows release (maybe combined with an older Amahi release)