If I leave the program running it would dissappear after some time. I am trying to scan to folder using a ricoh machine (c401). If you face issues connecting to your NAS, or connections to Windows file servers don't work as expected (e.g., inability to rename files or folders), it may help to switch back to the slower but more reliable SMB 1. The other option is through the Wake On LAN magic packet, which means that a very specific code is sent to the PC to wake it up. Also close and re-open your throughput testing app (in my case BlackMagic Disk Speed Test app) before testing again (required!). When I start up my Mac, I have to actually open SMBUp and then ‘stop’ and ‘start’ Samba again in order for my MFD to be able to send it files? Once I implemented this fix I went from getting 10MB/s to getting over 500MB/s+ (both read & write) on my Mac laptop connected over Wifi. 7 comments. Combining paths like that is probably not possible. ok, I have the problem to solve now. You can add SMBUp to your startup items, which worked for me at the time, and for the latest info you may want to check the SMBUp website. I see we crossed posts with the same idea …. I’m not sure if yours will fall asleep while accessing it. I hope this get’s you started … feel free to ask if this isn’t working .. I have various other environments with QNAP and Synology NAS’s where I can test the El Captian machine. You can also sponsor us through these Amazon offerings: ©2000-2020 Hans Luijten - Tweaking4All.com / WeetHet.nl.Content may not be reproduced without explicit permission of the author(s).You can contact us through the "Contact Us" form.Linking to our page(s) however is very much appreciated. In macOS Sierra 10.12 and earlier, your Mac gathers all metadata for the files in a folder, compares it to the folder's .DS_Store file, and then displays the folder's contents. Tis however might not be the case in your setup – sounds like you’re very familiar with what you’re doing. Thanks for confirming! And, I cannot even see it when the computer is in the sleep mode. It would show you all the folders that are shared, choose one that you want to mount of your Mac. If i add a user, it adds that user to all shared folders…. I disabled on both server and client and reconnected the share and restarted all services. SMBUp in essence disables the SMB service created by Apple, and replaces it with Samba. Can I fix this? I guess things could be worse …. Hello. I have changed from bridge to nat mode and nothing seems to work… That smb removal screwed something up royally…. The “force user” parameter corrected a “share not available” error I had within kodi. Still trying to activate different folder with different right. The SMBUp FAQ does not seem to answer your question, and I could not find an answer on the SMBUp homepage either. I will try to reinstall OSX Yosemite. You might have to experiment with those settings. So heres a quick Video on a Alternative Fix for SAMBA as you know SAMBA is broken in OS X/macOS. Installed it and it is working well. If you’re going to give this a go, just be aware that it’s not a simple uninstall. After your earlier post, I had a look at the built in Anti Virus scanner on the NAS and found that Live scan was scanning all traffic in and out. SMBUp is 32bits, and this means that Catalina users are out of luck: Well, to be honest I’m not quite sure … for now I’ll blame Apple, either for no longer using Samba 3.0 or for creating a crappy implementation on their own and doing (seemingly) zero effort to fix issues with their implementation. I plan on sharing the folder between both Mac and Windows so I checked both servers but you can enable just SMB and it would work just as fine. Please report issues. I would recommend checking out the SMBUp website to see if there is additional info made available since then that may help. Most come from the fact the SMBUp tries to do some stuff that wasn’t designed to be automated in a front-end, especially for automations on OS X. S’applique à : Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 Applies to: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, … You can add “SMBup” to your login items – you can do that in your System Settings.Go to “System Settings”, click “Users & Groups”, click “Login Items” and finally click “+“ to select and add it. I have figured out what was going wrong! Right mouse button does not work, but the Delete button on the keyboard has worked! Starting with your Mac being “not good enough” for it. Support quite a few formats as well. Hello. I had some instructions but I’d recommend yours over mine any time. OS X rattrape là son retard, lui qui avait adopté SMB 2 avec Mavericks, à un moment où SMB 3 avait déjà été bien rodé sur Windows 8 et Windows Server 2012. If not, uncheck it and try “client PlainText Auth”. Apple then implemented its own version of SMB but only of the more recent protocol (SMB2). I have to unlock, authenticate and restart/reactivate Samba each time. I will add a note to the article so folks can see this right away. p.s. I logged out and back in and it works. -Dragging folders onto the list can add them quickly. I don’t suppose this can be used for speeding up the Finder when connecting to a Netgear ReadyNAS 516 with firmware 6.4.2. p.s. I’ll have to reinstall SMBUp, as I rarely use Windows shares – I’ll try to do some experiments this weekend. However, they are not. SMBUp has tons of configuration settings and options. It would be nice if it makes SMBup 1 x Action. Thanks! Could it be that your user account does not have full admin rights? Fix for the Windows 7 SMB network bug caused by Update KB4480970/KB4480960. I’d look into that first. Make the change temporary (without rebooting): To make the change permanent (requires reboot): The Mac laptop that was struggling I had tried multiple known fixes before this: Your email address will not be published. i have a 3ds and i want to connect to it using samba, but every time osx show error, because what i understand here is how to create a samba server but is there a solution or a samba client that work on osx. SMBUp installs samba, not being limited by Apple’s policies. Keep in mind that a donation is much appreciated by the developer …. January 17, 2019 January 28, 2019 Dave Nathanson Mac, Technical Documentation. C’est dans les notes de version de Server 4.0 qu’Apple a caché qu’OS X Yosemite utilisait le protocole de partage de fichiers SMB 3. This can be a little bit tricky, but you have to find where the USB drive is mounted, and it might require your device to be rooted – which I cannot recommend unless you really know what you’re doing. Once installation is completed, click “Configure Shared Disks“. It’s more than worth it, and a habit I’ve seen work better in the Mac community than I ever did in the Windows community. Seems to me there might be something else not quite right.Of course you can give SMBUp a try, you can remove it later, but I’d first try to find what the real problem is. The “usual” approach to connect (if you can’t see the server in your Finder) is by using (in Finder menu): Go -> Connect to Server.Say you 3DS has the IP address 192.168.1.100 and the share is called “myshare” then you could try entering this:smb://192.168.1.100/myshare. The application must shut down. But … your 3DS would need to run a Samba service and have a share available. The next step is to add users – which is based on the users that already exist on your Mac. I am setting an iMac to be a file server for Kodi at home and SMB has been a nightmare. Since I do not have such a setup (even though I’d love to have one), you might want to take a look at the SMBUp FAQ, specifically this section – granted it’s not for a Ricoh (HP and Kyocera), but it might get you in the right direction to get it to work.The description for Kyocera seems (at a glance) to be the best of those, where they describe SMBUp specifics. On my old QNAP, I disabled all services that I didn’t use, like AFP and NFS, or apps that I didn’t use either disable or remove. Therefore the WDTV works fine. Also worth a try to access the same shares from a different computer, running a different OS or a different OS version. Now keep in mind, this is the short and quick version. But I cannot confirm this (yet). I haven’t used SMBUp in quite a while. I guess though that prices for solutions appear lower to begin with … Like I said: a $1 donation per user would be very motivating to keep developing …, I just noticed that the link on your website is actually linking to your post hear instead of to the top of the page … maybe you could update it when you get around to it? Hi I have a problem. As for the app; it’s not something I’ve build, all thanks goes to Eduo! So I would first disable AFP and just use SMB, over an Ethernet connection, and see what happens.What also might help is disabling all kinds of extra tools like virus scanners, tools like Blue Harvest (which remove hidden Apple files from network shares), etc. Nice to hear that this short article was helpful for you, and thank you for taking the effort to leave a feedback, it’s much appreciated! (utiltize mdutil, but it requires disabling certain security features). The devices are connected via a Netgear 12-port 10 Gb switch and a combination of direct connect copper SFP+ and Cat 7 cables. This is a very nice post and a fantastic tutorial for SMBUp. Advertising. Thanks Sanket for confirming it worked on your system as well, and thanks for the nice feedback – it’s always very much appreciated. Not every solution works, but here are 3 simple fixes that completely solved the issue for me (Using Windows Server 2012 & 2012R2 with Mac OS X 10.9 & 10.10). Side note: I’m not sure if SMBup is still needed, since I haven’t been using it in quite a while. In case I find something, I’ll most certainly post it here as well. I spent 8 HOURS trying to get things back to normal and was forced to do a restore with Time Machine – I couldn’t connect to my windows shares no matter what I did. Would you mind if I linked it from SMBUP’s page? Of course you’re most welcome to link to this article, and thank you very much for the additional tips. Apple used Samba until Samba changed licenses to one incompatible with Apple’s policies. Donations will be used for web-hosting expenses, project hardware or a motivational boost (a drink or snack). Any suggestions? Do a full system backup first. I have 5 releases. The one area where the QNAP isn’t as good as OS X Server is with permissions, especially with regard to inheriting permissions of folders when moving files from protected locations. OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) brought SMB 2 as the default network protocol; with OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), SMB 3 was added. The only 3DS I know is a Nintendo (?) Please can you help me to understand what I’ve done wrong or missed out? This setting for me was set to 3, changing it to 0 fixed it and then changing back to 3 caused it to drop back down to 10MB/s, confirming the resolution. Below are suggested parameters to use in smb.conf file of the Samba server to improve operability with Mac OS X clients. But entering a password is annoying if there is no need for it. I had processes running in the background, doing numerous tasks. Has anyone tried this on an OS X Server with and open directory? but it refuses to connect. Disabling SMB Signing (smb_signing) and it did show it as disabled in the terminal but had no impact for me. Just wanted to report that SMBUp fixed a problem we were having with Mac OS X clients and our new QNAP NAS. Great product and fantastic instructions. Go to System Preferences -> Sharing -> Windows File Sharing, and re-enable the access (uncheck and check the checkbox twice, to make sure). So much for the “user experience” I’ve come used to with Apple products. I sure hope someone is able to update SMBUp to become a 64-bit app. By the way; checking the “Hide” box in the login items did “hide” SMBUp during startup.However; mine never asks for a password. Does anybody have experience of getting a Canon printer/scanner (iR C1028i) to scan to a Yosemite (10.10.5)? If you completed step 2, you’ll be looking at a window like this one: And this is where things became confusing for me – which can be totally my failure of course. Get it here. If I choose guest it doesn't work. He says user and pw do not match but it is not true .. they are right. Instead of the normal 100MB/sec transfer speeds I typically see between my Macbook Pro and my Synology NAS on a gigabit (wired) network, I was seeing something closer to 30MB/sec.Turns out I’m not the only one with this issue. Great product. And it does. Or vice versa of course. 2) Your connection to the SMB server is unreliable. We were only getting 10MB/s which was not even enough to stream videos at 720p but yet on the iMac this external RAID array was attached to we were getting 200MB/s+ and could stream 2160p30 (4k) videos no problem. Awesome to test when a link is not working. In the past I could back-track it to WiFi just being slow, or excessive tasks running on my “server”, since their CPU’s are usually tiny. File sharing, like any other feature in Windows 10, depends on certain services to run properly. More info: I am now on Catalina, but I had the problem on earlier versions too. You’d have to go to System – File Manager – Add source – select the field that says “NONE” and a keyboard appears allowing you to enter the repository web-address. Probably saved me hours and a lot of banging my head against the wall. Waiting for 10 minutes seems a little excessive for retrieving a directory list.I have a QNAP NAS with and all directories, with the standard SMB in El Capitan, appear very quickly (over WiFi – over Ethernet it’s pretty much instant). check if you have the latest version. Luckily this’ll mean newer devices will add more support to this than legacy protocols (NFS and AFP) or force deprecated versions of existing ones (SMB with Samba). Hi, thanks so much for your article. If it’s the latter, then either disable auto update of the application (if possible – I do not have it installed on the Mac I’m working on right now, so I cannot check), or see if installing the latest version fixes this issue. I’ll update when I have done the test on the other NAS’s. Now go to the “Applications” folder and double click the “SMBUp” application to start it. Another thing that might block installation or the functioning of SMBup could be a firewall and/or antivirus software (see for example this discussion). For info, I had to set “force user” parameter in the “advanced share disk settings”, and checked the “acl group” (but not sure this last setting is useful). we got caught out by the upgrade and it is causing issues for one of our users. I have found that the Finder is not the fastest either. With a different drive, I see a “white document icon” next to the name of the drive. The correct links are, English: //www.tweaking4all.com/os-tips-and-tricks/macosx-tips-and-tricks/smbup-mac-os-x-smb-fix/, Dutch: //www.tweaking4all.nl/os-tips-en-trucs/macosx-tips-en-trucs/smbup-mac-os-x-smb-fix/, Thanks again for posting a link to this article. Sorry that I didn’t have the answer right away …. Is there a way to set the smb on my Mac OS back to SMB version 1? I’m not running SMBUp right now, but I suspect this might be an empty or corrupted preferences file – then again, I’m not the developer. Ich hatte vergessen zu erwähnen, dass es sich bei mir um einen Apple TV 4 handelt. Please note that, according to this post, SMBUp doesn’t need to be running for the shares to work. Thanks. Avoid lengthy names, special characters and spaces! I haven’t been able to get this working yet, and I think it is because when I “get info” on the 2 shared Folders through Finder, I see that my “sharing only” user comes up as “fetching”. Suppose you have a HP Color Laserjet Pro MFP M477fdw that can scan to a network folder on your Mac. Verbindungen sind super, aber der iMac geht trotzdem Schlafen. Just an FYI: It is possible to mount NFS shares on Windows. I quit, spent way to many days trying to fix win 10. SMBUp Doesent’t work with Yosemite and WDTV (3 generation). Unfortunately I could not get this to work to scan to desktop. One is when the computer sees network traffic, which pretty much keeps the computer on at all times, since there is quite often network traffic coming by, even though it might not be intended for the iMac (Windows computers are known to notoriously keep sending stuff to the network, causing this type of traffic). Just used your straight forward instructions to get my wdtv to share files from my mac, simple and worked first time, a rare event for me, fantastic, thank you very much, so happy right now.
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