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doug96
Feb 06, 2020Aspirant
Cannot reach the NAS put ping works
After setting up the Duo v2 (confirmed it is a duo v2), but it's currently not working unfortunately. I made a share document in ReadyNAS, give acces to everyone first. In file manager and in Total c...
doug96
Feb 07, 2020Aspirant
Accessing from my PC, Win10, cable connected to my router.
StephenB
Feb 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
doug96 wrote:
Accessing from my PC, Win10, cable connected to my router.
Go into "turn windows features on or off" on the PC, and then install the SMB 1/CIFS client.
- doug96Feb 08, 2020Aspirant
Yes, checked it. It was already turned on. What to do next?
- StephenBFeb 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
doug96 wrote:
Yes, checked it. It was already turned on. What to do next?
Try running CMD on the PC, and then enter
net use * /delete /y net use t: \\nas-ip-address\C /user:admin nas-admin-password
using the real IP address and NAS admin password of course, and see if that works. Be careful on the typing (spaces and the two slash directions). The first command terminates any open SMB sessions; the second attempts to mount the NAS data volume as drive letter T.
If you are still using the NAS default admin password, you'll need to change that to a different password first.
- doug96Feb 09, 2020Aspirant
There are no entries in the list - popped up trying the first line. The interesting thing is, when I open File manager (not total commander for now) and click on "This PC", I see on the "Network Locations" list my NAS. I can even open it, I see the folders what I created, but that's it, I cannot do anything (no deletion, no copy, nothing does). Should I worry now?
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