![]() In the server that hosts the shared folder, check for failed logon attempts to see which user was used to access to shared folder.Are you able to open the shared folder in your web server by using the credentials of application pool identity account? Check it: “ Start > Run > \\server-name\shared-folder”.After making changes to application pool identity, please make sure to recycle, stop, and then start the application pool.Do you have a virtual directory? If any virtual directories are used, please make sure they use application pool identity account in their pass-through authentication settings.If impersonation is enabled, impersonated user(s) will need permission on the shared folder. Is impersonation enabled? In order to check it: “ IIS Manager > Server name > Sites > Site name > Authentication > ASP.NET Impersonation”.Still not displayed? In regedit, find HKLM\System\CCS\Control\Lsa\forceguest. Check “ Use Sharing Wizard (Recommended)“ The “ Sharing” tab is still not displayed? Go to “ Folder Options“. – There should be a (Default) value with type REG_SZ and Data ![]() ![]() – Find HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shellex\PropertySheetHandlers\Sharing – Take a backup of Registry ( File > Export) to an external storage – Open Registry Editor ( Start > Run > regedit) First step is to check permissions in “Security” and “Sharing” tabs
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