Sep 04, 2016 Background: How to enable SMB Windows file sharing on your mac. Go to the Apple menu and choose ‘System Preferences‘ from the drop down menu. To enable File Sharing in macOS or Mac OS X, open the ‘Sharing‘ pane of ‘System Preferences‘ and select the option for ‘File Sharing‘. Windows computers and Macs can then see your computer on the local network. The Samba source code is distributed via https. View the download area via HTTPS.The file you probably want is called samba-latest.tar.gz.Old releases are available in the Samba archives. The Samba distribution GPG public key can be used to verify that current releases have not been tampered with. Using GnuPG, simply download the Samba source distribution, the tarball signature,. SMB as a destination for your Raven Scanner allows direct scanning to shared folders on your Mac, as long as the Raven Scanner and Mac are on the same local network. Follow the steps below to add shared network folders as a destination. Setting up your Share Folder (With Authentication): Access SYSTEM PREFERENCES on your Mac.
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Overview
This tutorial will walk you through connecting your Macs to SMB (Server Message Block) shares, hosted on Windows Servers, Windows Desktops, or network attached storage devices.
Mac OS X allows you to connect to different network shares using the Connect to Server utility. Although this tutorial covers SMB, it can be used for other protocols too.
Before you begin, make sure you have your NetID login account details before attempting to connect! Check for viruses on your mac.
Launch Connect to Server
- From the Finder menu, click Go.
- Click Connect to Server from Go’s drop down menu.
- Alternatively, you can also press Command+K to launch Connect to Server.
Connect to a SMB Share
- In the Server Address field, enter smb:// to define the network protocol for SMB, and then enter either the IP address or the hostname of the server.
FIG 2 – Connect to Server dialog box - To add the server to your Favorite Servers list, click the ‘+’ button.
- Click Connect to connect to the share.
- When prompted, enter your NetID user name and password to connect to server.
- Click Connect to connect to the server.
- Violà! Once the connection is made, the share you have access to will appear on your desktop.
FIG 4 – Mounted share volume in OS X
Hello,
I have recently been having trouble connectig to an SMB share on our netrwork.
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When I try to connect to it (CMD+K), I normally enter the details of the share, then a dialogue box comes saying 'Connecting to SMB://...' and another dialogue bow comes up asking for the username and password. Shortcut for mac shutdown.
However for some reason now it just hangs on the first dialogue box, perpetually saying 'Connecting to SMB://..' and the username and password box never appears.
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I can ping the sever so it knows it is there, but I just can't connect to it as it gets stuck right before the bit where it asks me for the login details.
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I thought it might be a glitch in a cache file or some kind of permissions problem and wondered if there was any way to coepltely reset how the machine conects to the netowrk, but I don't know how to do that. Does anyone have any ideas?
Also my Mail started becoming extrememly slow and choppy at around the same time and hasn't got any better.
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I am on a iMac (27-inch, Late 2012), 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5, 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
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iMac (27-inch, Late 2012), OS X El Capitan (10.11.4) Editing software for mac pro.
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