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Cay64
Dec 12, 2021Aspirant
After upgrade to a new pc I can only save in some catalog at my RN212
After update to a new PC I only can save in some catalog at my NAS. In my ReadyCloud it state no unit registrated. I have latest firmware updated on the NAS and running Win11 on the new ASUS PC.
- Dec 12, 2021
Cay64 wrote:
The set up when I log in via http://readycloud.netgear.com/ is all on a higer level in the folder structure in the same share with same access level. Its write/read access but still I do not have write premission on most of the folders.
Note you don't need Readycloud - https://nas-ip-address/admin should log you directly into the NAS admin UI. Use the real NAS IP address (or name) of course.
Did you follow the steps I suggested? In particular, going to the share settings, navigating to the file access tab, and then clicking the RESET control on the left side of the file access tab?
Cay64 wrote:
I have checked via Windows Credential manager but I do not see what to change.
Did you ever set up a user account on the NAS? Or are you just using anonymous access?
Cay64
Dec 12, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for helping me solve the issue.
If I use Windows file manager and under the NAS I have in the tree some folder and some can I drop file to and edit and save changes in. Some I can not.
The set up when I log in via http://readycloud.netgear.com/ is all on a higer level in the folder structure in the same share with same access level. Its write/read access but still I do not have write premission on most of the folders.
I have checked via Windows Credential manager but I do not see what to change.
I log in to my ASUS Router and I could not find anyting strange there.
I have ReadyCLOUD account and also a MyNETGEAR acount. I do not really know if I have set up this correct and how to check this.
//Cay
StephenB
Dec 12, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Cay64 wrote:
The set up when I log in via http://readycloud.netgear.com/ is all on a higer level in the folder structure in the same share with same access level. Its write/read access but still I do not have write premission on most of the folders.
Note you don't need Readycloud - https://nas-ip-address/admin should log you directly into the NAS admin UI. Use the real NAS IP address (or name) of course.
Did you follow the steps I suggested? In particular, going to the share settings, navigating to the file access tab, and then clicking the RESET control on the left side of the file access tab?
Cay64 wrote:
I have checked via Windows Credential manager but I do not see what to change.
Did you ever set up a user account on the NAS? Or are you just using anonymous access?
- Cay64Dec 12, 2021Aspirant
Thanks, it work I really impressed. I did change to English language to really follow your instruction and then the RESTET solve it.
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