The application lies within Internet & Network Tools, more precisely Network tools. Turn Wi-Fi off and mobile data on, and check if there's a difference. Depending on your device, these options may be different. Open your Settings app and tap Network & internet or Connections. It might sound simple, but sometimes that's all it takes to fix a bad connection.
in Mountain Lion it would typically connect, but it wouldn't work long without crashing or something whereas SMBUp fixed that). General troubleshooting tips for Android devices. (If you are prompted to update your console software, select Yes. If the connection test is successful, your console will connect to the Xbox network.
This free program was developed to work on Mac OS X 10.5.0 or later. Re-installing definitely fixed it for 10.8.5 and now 10.9 does work with my AppleTV running XBMC Eden with SMBUp still installed, but I thought I'd try using Mavericks own SMB2 support and thus far I can't get it to even connect without SMBUp running (i.e. Select Profile & system > Settings > General > Network settings. The most recent installer that can be downloaded is 4.1 MB in size. The applications installer is commonly called smbup.1.2.zip. So I would like to keep XP and use an XP guest server. The actual developer of this free Mac application is. Not to mention some of the features were removed. I could upgrade the guests right? I've made numerous attempts to upgrade to 7 and 10 and it works successfully but the newer versions of Acrobat (which is a must) don't have near the ability to change the look and use much more screen realestate.
Everything went well until I realized that it's connection XP guest server is as a share which cannot be re-shared. My next idea was to run a virtual machine that shared the folders from an XP guest using Shared Folders. After reading SMBup's installation it says it will replace the apple SMB server.
My first idea was to install SMBup again with Samba and use a different WINS name from the Server WINS name-basically run two different SMB servers on one computer with different names. So here is my problem: XP clients use SMB1 and they seem to connect to fine to other windows computers but they cannot connect/open or save files, even with changing the registry, to OS X Yosemite Server consistently. The folders with lots of files display much faster than with AFP. It's been good for the Mac computers-surprisingly. Now that Apple is not supporting AFP anymore I'm switching all the clients to SMB3 and turning off AFP in the server. I was using the SMBUP and it worked great for XP users. I am running Yosemite server and I'm fully committed using the SMB that's built in.