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Roberthil5
Aug 30, 2021Aspirant
ReadyNAS214 Only Admin login works
I set-up user accounts for 4 users, none of them can log in to the ReadyNAS, the log-in screen just keeps coming up over and over. I restarted the ReadyNAS, no help. I can log into the admin account...
Roberthil5
Sep 02, 2021Aspirant
I set up user accounts under accounts, I set up a folder to share, I assigned the user accounts to the folder that I set up under shares and gave each user account read/write permission.
None of my users can sign in. They get a log in screen, put in their name and password, hit enter and then it goes right back to the login screen asking for a password again, stating that the password is wrong. Same result for all user accounts.
I have restarted the Netgear ReadyNAS no less than 20 times, makes no difference.
I set up a new computer, under file explorer, I see ReadyNAS, I map it to the "Z" drive and have complete access to the NAS drive. Did not have to put in a username or password.
Do I need to delete the user accounts and just let people do as I did for the for the new computer? I would like some level of security and access control, but when I set up a user account, they just don't work, users can not log in.
Sandshark
Sep 02, 2021Sensei
Roberthil5 wrote:
Do I need to delete the user accounts and just let people do as I did for the for the new computer? I would like some level of security and access control, but when I set up a user account, they just don't work, users can not log in.
Chances are that you set up that new computer with the same user name and password as you have on the NAS. So, Windows is applying those in the NAS login and the NAS is letting you in. That won't work for other users unless their Windows credentials also match their NAS ones.
One problem that can occur with ReadyNAS is when the user name on the computer matches one on the NAS but the password doesn't. Windows used to then prompt for the right credentials. But now (since a couple updates back), it just denies access. The solution to that is to store the NAS credentials in the Windows Credential manager or always use the command prompt to map a drive, specifying the credentials when you do. I'm not sure if creating a new NAS account that doesn't match the Windows user name will also work.
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