I'm attempting to connect a Chromebook to a Windows Server 2003 shared folder. Here's what I'm doing:
At fist I followed the prompt entirely, filling in all the appropriate information. This resulted in a failed login attempt.
Then I noticed when I "keep" this information, it shows in the saved list as DOMAIN@USERNAME instead of USERNAME@DOMAIN
Realizing this, I put my username in the domain field and domain in the username field, which allowed me to login at that point. That was great, but the shared folder which contains a large quantity of data showed as empty, and when I attempted to create an item in there I received an error.
I'm guessing something is going wrong, but I'm unsure what it is. I believe it's tied to the fact that it's attempting to use the domain/username incorrectly, which feels like a bug in the extension.
I'm attempting to connect a Chromebook to a Windows Server 2003 shared folder. Here's what I'm doing:
At fist I followed the prompt entirely, filling in all the appropriate information. This resulted in a failed login attempt.
Then I noticed when I "keep" this information, it shows in the saved list as DOMAIN@USERNAME instead of USERNAME@DOMAIN
Realizing this, I put my username in the domain field and domain in the username field, which allowed me to login at that point. That was great, but the shared folder which contains a large quantity of data showed as empty, and when I attempted to create an item in there I received an error.
I'm guessing something is going wrong, but I'm unsure what it is. I believe it's tied to the fact that it's attempting to use the domain/username incorrectly, which feels like a bug in the extension.