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Manfred:
Yesterday I installed MC 32 on my Workstation. After shutting down my workstation last night and turn it on this morning I lost the access rights to my network shares.

I got the Message: Properties->Security->Advanced: Unable to display current owner.
If I change that search for e.g. Users "Authentifizierte Benutzer" I got at the final end the message "Failed to Enumerate Objects in the Container".
I am really a little bit lost.
I have 3 computers: Workstation (current problem) - Win 10 File Server - Win 10 Media Renderer
I did not change anything on my Win 10 File Server and from my Win 10 based Media Renderer I can access the network shares.

I also disabled Antivirus & Firewall temporary on my workstation but it does not help.

Any Ideas?

JimH:
Have you rebooted everything and power cycled network devices?

Manfred:
Powered down my Router, put the power plug of my Workstation, rebooted the File Server. Does not help.

zybex:
Unmount your drive letters and mount them again.
Delete stored network credentials on the workstation, then try again (Credential Manager on windows 10/11).
If you have the same username on both machines, the password must also match.
To access without a user/pass, make sure Guest/Anonymous access is enabled on the server.
If the user account doesn't have a password you need to enable Allow Blank Password policy on both machines.
Make sure the same SMB level is enabled on both machines (SMB v1/v2/v3)

There are many other possibilities. Google for "windows network share permission" issues. I don't think MC does anything to cause that, it's likely something else that caused it (for instance, some windows updates may make breaking changes such as disabling SMBv1).

Manfred:
Unmount your drive letters and mount them again.-> Leads to same problem (tried that before)

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