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otf's avatar
otf
Aspirant
Jun 01, 2021

New to Netgear ReadyNAS and can't access existing shares

Someone who is long gone set up our ReadyNAS model 212 storage device.  We have not been using it but it is still connected to our  network.  When trying to access the various shares from a Win10 local PC Admin user it won't accept the credentials.  We can no longer access the shares except by logging directly into the NAS itself.  How do we fix this credentials problem so we can access the shares from our Win 10 PCs?  (We're running the latest NAS firmware - 6.10.5)

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    otf wrote:

    Someone who is long gone set up our ReadyNAS model 212 storage device.  We have not been using it but it is still connected to our  network.  When trying to access the various shares from a Win10 local PC Admin user it won't accept the credentials.  

     


    Look on the accounts page on the NAS to see if there are any NAS user accounts set up there.  If there are, then that is likely what the original admin intended folks to use to access the NAS.

    • otf's avatar
      otf
      Aspirant

      Thanks fotr the reply Stephen.  The only user listed on the Accounts page of the web interface is "admin" with UID 98 and part of thre admin group, but we have no password for that account and it has no info associated with it, like answers to recovery questions, etc.  How do I reset the credentials for this admin user so I can use it for accessing the data folders?

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        otf wrote:

        The only user listed on the Accounts page of the web interface is "admin" with UID 98 and part of the admin group, but we have no password for that account 

         


        You must have the password, since you are using it to log into the web interface.  Perhaps check your browser to see if the credentials are stored there.

         

        While you can use the NAS admin credentials to access the shares, it's not the best practice.  You can create another account in the users group, have people use that.   You'd need to check the file access tab and network access tab for each share, and make sure that account as read/write access.

         

        Another approach is to enable "everyone" access on both the file access tab and the network access tab of every share.  Either way, you should click on the reset control on the file access tab whenever you adjust file permissions.  That will apply the settings to every folder and file in the share.

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