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Lamda
Sep 16, 2013Aspirant
Cannot access my username share over ReadyNAS Remote
On my ReadyNAS, I have setup a few user accounts as it is accessed by a few users in the household... Each registered user gets a share, which typically bears the name of the user (e.g. for the usern...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 16, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
After logging into Remote you then need to connect to the NAS using a username you would use as if you were on the same local LAN as the NAS. Since guest access is enabled for some shares on your NAS your PC is automatically logging in as the guest user. You could use the "net use" command to delete the connection and then connect again using non-guest credentials.
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