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W0lfd
Sep 14, 2016Initiate
ReadySHARE Windows 10 + KB3189866
 Windows 10 cumulative update KB3189866 breaks readyshare. :smileysurprised: 
 Uninstall it if you can't access your readyshare folder. 
- Sep 25, 2016Problem solved. The solution below absolutely worked for me! The one thing to say is that when you create the Windows Credential - you must enter a user name and password, and... 1. I had to configure readyshare itself to allow read and write access to a username - i selected admin. 2. The windows credential required the router username "admin" and the password for admin. I tried my windows username and password, and i was able to connect to map the drive, but not open the contents of it. With admin and the password, i was able to get it to work! >Found a solution: >go into user account in control panel >if you're in windows 10 select manage your credentials this will open 2 options >web credentials and windows credentials >head to windows credentials and add a new windows credential >enter the location of the drive \\readyshare on the first line >your windows user name in the second line >your windows password in the third line >and you're done, you should see the drive under network and be able to access it as before >good luck 
MrEugeneKrabs
Sep 23, 2016Tutor
It seems not to be clear yet if it is a MS thing or a Netgear thing, wright? What about the routers, is only the R7000 involved?
IrvSp
Sep 24, 2016Master
I'm leaning towards the culprit being MS.