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D-Ziner
May 02, 2016Aspirant
Cannot see "home" folder in Windows Explorer
Model: ReadyNAS 1 02 Firmware: 6.4.2 Connected to Netgear Router Hi there! So my wife and I are photographers, and through the advice of a Staples employee I purchased a ReadyNAS in order to m...
- May 03, 2016
BrianL2 wrote:
There's no other workaround aside from using her login details on your PC.
You don't need to use different accounts on the NAS. If you share the same NAS user account, then you will both have full access to the home share. Of course it will have a different name (matching whatever username you set up).
Also you can see her folder if you access the NAS using admin credentials from windows file explorer. That shows you the full data volume (including the home folders). But writing to that folder with admin credentials will likely create permissions problems.
D-Ziner
May 03, 2016Aspirant
"...home folders are locked down to the particular user that is connecting..."
Well that makes sense now. So based on this, would I be wrong in assuming that I could connect to the folder through her computer via LAN? By this I mean could I access the folder by connecting to her computer via "My Computer->Network->Wife MAC->...and then.." or is the folder literally only able to be accessed through her MAC and by no other work around? The thing is that the drive is already full to near capacity so nothing new can be added to it (as far as our purposes go) so would setting up a normal share on the same drive then allow me to access it via my PC? or am I about too many clicks away from the bullseye here? Thanks.
BrianL2
May 03, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi D-Ziner,
There's no other workaround aside from using her login details on your PC. Her home folder or let's call it 'Private home share', will be only available and can only be accessed on a specific PC /or MAC where she's logged into.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team
- StephenBMay 03, 2016Guru - Experienced User
BrianL2 wrote:
There's no other workaround aside from using her login details on your PC.
You don't need to use different accounts on the NAS. If you share the same NAS user account, then you will both have full access to the home share. Of course it will have a different name (matching whatever username you set up).
Also you can see her folder if you access the NAS using admin credentials from windows file explorer. That shows you the full data volume (including the home folders). But writing to that folder with admin credentials will likely create permissions problems.
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