Otherwise, the passwords are still stored less securely. Before you turn off Windows sharing, turn off all the accounts you enabled. With both SMB (Windows File Sharing) and AFP (Apple File Sharing), low latency connections are key to achieving good performance. "Because the passwords of user accounts used for Windows sharing may be stored in a less secure manner, turn off the account when it’s not being used. and although i read SMB password is saved in less secure manner, i'm not taking any chances. I'm using AFP because its a HFS+ usb drive i'm accessing. I've set 'Bridged Connection' in VM (AFP), so i'm good to go. I tested the users section in Cataliina and added share and Users area is not blank, so its either particular to 10.12 or VMWare fusion is not allowing this. I then thought of "Get info" and set "lock" on the folder whether that would be work around. I can click "+" and add "Administrators" but the and ok, but the list remains blank, therefore i an unable to set any permissions (i wish to grant Read Only access) Setting up file Sharing over SMB with 10.12 (Sierra) in VMWare Fusion, to 10.15 (Catalina) on Host, but the "Users" folder is blank (it only appears for 'Public folder" not my shared folder. Apple (AFP) Shares: the Apple File Protocol (AFP) type of share is a good choice if all of your computers run Mac OS X.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |