11/14/2022 0 Comments Connect to server mac smb![]() I was seeing the old iMac as an available computer on the network, but when I entered the admin username and password for the old iMac, it was rejecting it as a wrong password.įirst I tried resetting the old iMac password but that didn't solve the problem. I was trying to connect to my old iMac via an ethernet cable in order to transfer some of my files to my new Mac Mini. ![]() I also tried to connect it in terminal mount -t smbfs '//172.16.X.I figured out the answer to this issue, which is posted here in the Apple Community: The error message in Console is 6/16/16 21:14:24.000 kernel: smb_ntstatus_error_to_errno: Couldn't map ntstatus (0xc000019c) to errno returning EIOĦ/16/16 21:14:25.000 kernel: smb_ntstatus_error_to_errno: Couldn't map ntstatus (0xc000019c) to errno returning EIOĦ/16/16 21:14:26.000 kernel: smb_ntstatus_error_to_errno: Couldn't map ntstatus (0xc000019c) to errno returning EIOĦ/16/16 21:14:26.465 NetAuthSysAgent: checkForDfsReferral: mounting dfs url failed, syserr = Unknown error: -1073741412Ħ/16/16 21:14:26.465 NetAuthSysAgent: smb_mount: mount failed to 172.16.X.X/ If you continue to have problems, contact your system administrator.īut all my colleague could connect it successfully, only myself cannot connect it. Then next step enter username and password, then it hints Check the server name or IP address, and then try again. Mac OS X El Capitan (Version 10.11.5) want to connect to a server to access some shared images.įinder -> Go -> Connect to Server, then input address smb://172.16.X.X/ ![]()
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