I have just set up a cisco SG300 switch with 2 vlans. The switch is in layer 3 mode and is handling routing between the vlans.
The inter-vlan routing is working as computers can ping other computers on other vlans.
However, I am unable to access a shared folder on a computer on another vlan. If the computers are on the same vlan then the share is accessible.
I have turned off the firewall on the computers in this case for testing.
After some searching in these forums I have read about creating an ACL to allow traffic across vlans. I created an ace that should allow any protocol between any network and bound it to each vlan as shown below. But I still cannot access the shared folder from another vlan. I have also attached my running config file.

