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 <note important>​You can only use Samba when both your network drive and the computer are connected to the same local network. If you are not at home and would like to access your files remotely, this method does not work. As an alternative,​ you could mount the drive using [[fm_webdav_pc|WebDAV]],​ although the transfer rates will be slower and there are some other limitations as well. Instead, you might want to consider using [[fm_ftp_pc|FTP]] or if you don't have to upload a large amount of files, simply use the [[fm_web|web interface]].</​note>​ <note important>​You can only use Samba when both your network drive and the computer are connected to the same local network. If you are not at home and would like to access your files remotely, this method does not work. As an alternative,​ you could mount the drive using [[fm_webdav_pc|WebDAV]],​ although the transfer rates will be slower and there are some other limitations as well. Instead, you might want to consider using [[fm_ftp_pc|FTP]] or if you don't have to upload a large amount of files, simply use the [[fm_web|web interface]].</​note>​
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 +<note warning>​Since 2017, SMBv1 has been disabled in Windows. Unless you manually enable this service on your computer, it will not be possible to use SMB on Windows. For more information,​ please see https://​support.microsoft.com/​en-us/​help/​2696547/​how-to-detect-enable-and-disable-smbv1-smbv2-and-smbv3-in-windows-and</​note>​
  
 ===== Setup Samba Service ===== ===== Setup Samba Service =====

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