Hi.
I have a mede8ter set up on my network at home.
I have two PCs, one XP and on Windows 7.
I can stream content from the XP PC and not the Windows 7 on normal shares(samba).
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
What I know so far:
The symptom is that, when I select the Win7 PC on the mede8er under Net, it ask me for a username and password. I enter a valid username and password, then it says, Logon failed.
This is a general problem on Realtek based media players. (PlayOn, Xtremer, etc.)
There is a solution posted on the Mede8tor forums, but it does not work for me.
On the XP PC the Mede8ter logs on with a user called Realtek_guest and a password Realtek_pw. I created this user on the windows 7 PC and gave it permissions on the share, but no luck.
I've made many edits to the local security policy and to the registry (advice from other forums), reducing the security levels, encryption bits and allowing the guest user as part of the 'Everyone' group. No luck.
I saw one person say that he solved the problem by telneting into it and mapping the share in linux(BusyBox). But no instructions on how he did it.
I don't know enough about linux to do that.
I have a mede8ter set up on my network at home.
I have two PCs, one XP and on Windows 7.
I can stream content from the XP PC and not the Windows 7 on normal shares(samba).
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
What I know so far:
The symptom is that, when I select the Win7 PC on the mede8er under Net, it ask me for a username and password. I enter a valid username and password, then it says, Logon failed.
This is a general problem on Realtek based media players. (PlayOn, Xtremer, etc.)
There is a solution posted on the Mede8tor forums, but it does not work for me.
On the XP PC the Mede8ter logs on with a user called Realtek_guest and a password Realtek_pw. I created this user on the windows 7 PC and gave it permissions on the share, but no luck.
I've made many edits to the local security policy and to the registry (advice from other forums), reducing the security levels, encryption bits and allowing the guest user as part of the 'Everyone' group. No luck.
I saw one person say that he solved the problem by telneting into it and mapping the share in linux(BusyBox). But no instructions on how he did it.
I don't know enough about linux to do that.