As I mentioned earlier, you can’t access Windows Home Server shares until you configure Windows Home Server with a user account that has the same logon name as a user account on the client computer. You have two ways to go about this:
If the user account already exists on the client, create a new account on Windows Home Server that uses the same username.
If the user account doesn’t exist on the client, create the account both on the client and on Windows Home Server. (It doesn’t matter which order you do this; just make sure that both accounts have the same username and password.)
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