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Teeklin
Sep 08, 2014Aspirant
Cannot access private user share - ReadyNAS NV+ #23958725
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ with the latest firmware (4.1.13) in a Windows Server 2003 environment. We have been using this for some time with no issues. Last week, a drive failed in the NAS. It was prom...
Teeklin
Sep 08, 2014Aspirant
Yes, I can log on as administrator and connect to \\readynas and I see the home folder. I cannot access it though as I get the second error message from my original post.
She has not changed her password for a year as our annual password reset is coming up this month, so that isn't it.
What exactly does that add-on do and will it work even though it says it's for the Duo. Is there any danger at all of removing/erasing files using it?
Also, when you first mentioned the NAS admin password it got me thinking that maybe something happened with the drive failure that messed with the admin password so I went to Frontview and went to Security - Security Mode - Domain and I entered the admin password again. I then got this message:
I never did anything with DNS when I originally set this up, it all just worked. Is there any chance that might be causing the issue? How do I resolve it if so? Also, right after I hit okay on that prompt it then immediately popped up and said, "Successfully joined domain MYDOMAIN" so it seems like I still connected just fine.
She has not changed her password for a year as our annual password reset is coming up this month, so that isn't it.
What exactly does that add-on do and will it work even though it says it's for the Duo. Is there any danger at all of removing/erasing files using it?
Also, when you first mentioned the NAS admin password it got me thinking that maybe something happened with the drive failure that messed with the admin password so I went to Frontview and went to Security - Security Mode - Domain and I entered the admin password again. I then got this message:
WARNING! Unsuccessful updating this system's DNS record on ADS server. Please check your DNS settings or manually add this device to your network's DNS records.
I never did anything with DNS when I originally set this up, it all just worked. Is there any chance that might be causing the issue? How do I resolve it if so? Also, right after I hit okay on that prompt it then immediately popped up and said, "Successfully joined domain MYDOMAIN" so it seems like I still connected just fine.
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