Yeah I removed everyone from the share when I got the permission denied message. What I'm confused about is why access is denied entirely, rather than prompting for a username/password as i've had working in the past? I thought maybe because the machine I'm testing it on had the same username as an admin on the master system, so i changed the name of that user but it doesn't seem to have changed anything. To connect to the share I'm just going into Network in explorer, selecting the master computer, then opening the project folder that is shared. No this is a strictly at home environment, would a homegroup be benefitial to use in this case? The idea is to have a render-farm setup, each computer has a RenderSlave user account which has full access to the project folders on the master machine, but the other regular users on those pcs won't have access to that folder.
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