![]() Though enabling SMB comes with security risks. This, along with enabling the the SMB File sharing I mentioned previously now has all my NAS folders & files visible everywhere I run a PlayOn Client. Also make sure your WORKGROUP matches your PC.Īdd your Media Folder(s) to PlayOn through the now available Network location and leave the Network Share fields blank, press OK then Apply and give it a minute or 2 to scan the folders if you have a lot of content. Go to the Network Place (Samba) Share / Cloud Disk tab, turn Allow guest login to ON.īy enabling, any user in the local network can access your network place(Samba) without authentication! Which unless you're running PlayOn and your networks at a business with multiple users (or your friends are all nosy hackers) it shouldn't be a big issue on a local home network. ![]() If you're using an ASUS router like I am and you've conquered mapping to your NAS drive, but still can't see your folders/files in PlayOn. Go to USB Application, then click on Media Services and Servers. But 1st because of how PlayOn runs as a system service, you would need to ensure that your NAS provides open access to either the local SYSTEM account or allow 'anonymous' access to the shared folder. Now there is a little trick to PlayOn that should make it visible there but comes with it's own set of issues. Here's a link for enabling/disabling SMB that may prove helpful. With this fix I can now also access local shared folders on my PC from AiCloud I was unable to see before. Once I figured all that out I dove back into my original issue with PlayOn not being able to see the NAS. This was an issue for my Windows 10 machine no longer being able to see my NAS as a network/mapped drive through my Asus RT-AC87U router. I ran into a few things that may contribute like Windows 10 now disabling the SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support in features along with a few others due to security risks. This issue pissed me off to the point of abandoning the NAS set up, but I didn't forget about it and after moving recently I decided to fool with it again. ![]() or anyone that still checks the forum lol. ![]()
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