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howardg1
Aug 10, 2014Aspirant
Big mistake trying to move files between shares?
I am no networking expert but have been using my ReadyNAS duo successfully for over six years to share music, photos, and documents. I decided to re-organize file storage on the NAS so I went into Win...
StephenB
Aug 11, 2014Guru - Experienced User
mdgm's command will map the NAS C volume to the Drive Letter T: on the PC. You should get a password prompt.
You will need to close all windows accessing the NAS on the PC, and disconnect any mapped drive letters to NAS shares to do this.
You might also need to type this first:
When you are done, you can remove the mapped drive by right-clicking on it (in "Computer"), and choosing "disconnect".
You will need to close all windows accessing the NAS on the PC, and disconnect any mapped drive letters to NAS shares to do this.
You might also need to type this first:
net use * /deleteIt doesn't delete anything, it just disconnects any existing network connections
When you are done, you can remove the mapped drive by right-clicking on it (in "Computer"), and choosing "disconnect".
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