@EntryDoor
How are you looking at it? Windows Explorer?
You might need to turn on SMB1 via the control panel, programs and features, turn Windows features on /off. with it on.
I can see it and access the files via Windows Explorer or the command prompt:
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C:\Windows\System32>net view \\tp-share
Shared resources at \\tp-share
Share name Type Used as Comment
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G Disk
The command completed successfully.
C:\Windows\System32>dir \\tp-share\g
Volume in drive \\tp-share\g is g
Volume Serial Number is DB2A-6AE7
Directory of \\tp-share\g
01/14/2025 06:42 AM <DIR> .
01/14/2025 06:42 AM <DIR> ..
09/02/2024 06:10 AM <DIR> Acronis Backup
09/02/2024 06:10 AM <DIR> asusware
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