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- Joined: Sun Feb 09, 2025 10:30 am
- Real Name: Gunnar Asgeirsson
Hi everyone,
I'm having trouble connecting to my Blackmagic Cloud Pod from Windows 11, while it works perfectly on my Mac without any issues.
On Windows 11, when trying to connect via SMB, I keep running into various authentication and permission errors. I have already tried:
Using the Cloud Pod’s IP address instead of the network name.
Enabling SMB2/3 in Windows.
Adjusting Windows Defender Firewall to allow SMB connections.
Modifying Group Policy to allow insecure guest logins.
Checking Local Network settings (ensuring Private network, etc.).
Despite all this, I still can’t get it to work. However, I’ve seen some recommendations online suggesting that I should disable Secure Negotiate (RequireSecureNegotiate = 0) in the Windows registry.
Before I make such a security compromise, I’d like to ask:
Has anyone else experienced this issue with Cloud Pod on Windows 11?
Is disabling Secure Negotiate really necessary, or is there another solution that works?
Are there specific Windows 11 settings that Blackmagic recommends for Cloud Pod compatibility?
Since the Cloud Pod works perfectly on macOS, this really seems to be a Windows-specific issue. Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
I’m genuinely surprised by how completely the Cloud Pod lacks anything that could be considered modern security.
Thanks in advance.
Gunnar
I'm having trouble connecting to my Blackmagic Cloud Pod from Windows 11, while it works perfectly on my Mac without any issues.
On Windows 11, when trying to connect via SMB, I keep running into various authentication and permission errors. I have already tried:
Using the Cloud Pod’s IP address instead of the network name.
Enabling SMB2/3 in Windows.
Adjusting Windows Defender Firewall to allow SMB connections.
Modifying Group Policy to allow insecure guest logins.
Checking Local Network settings (ensuring Private network, etc.).
Despite all this, I still can’t get it to work. However, I’ve seen some recommendations online suggesting that I should disable Secure Negotiate (RequireSecureNegotiate = 0) in the Windows registry.
Before I make such a security compromise, I’d like to ask:
Has anyone else experienced this issue with Cloud Pod on Windows 11?
Is disabling Secure Negotiate really necessary, or is there another solution that works?
Are there specific Windows 11 settings that Blackmagic recommends for Cloud Pod compatibility?
Since the Cloud Pod works perfectly on macOS, this really seems to be a Windows-specific issue. Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
I’m genuinely surprised by how completely the Cloud Pod lacks anything that could be considered modern security.
Thanks in advance.
Gunnar