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boeman
Apr 10, 2015Aspirant
Can't acces shares anymore in windows 7 after backup
Hi,
I have been using an RN 102 for more than two years now in my home network. I could access it with every windows 7 computer, I have made mapped network drives to the different shares. Since last night though the shares are not accessible anymore. Clicking on a mapped network drive gives the error: "X:\ is not accessible. The local security authority database contains an internal inconsistency"
I have also a android smartphone which can still see and access all shares and the same goes for an old xp computer I fired up this morning. And I can access the mapped share via the cmd prompt.
Just before I lost the access I did a backup. I just started doing these back ups last week. I connect a USB drive to the RN102, do a backup via either the backup button or via the frontview backup page. This is still work in progress and I do get error messages with these backups.
Now I am still able to connect to the RN 102 via frontview. But I cannot add a new user, I cannot change passwords of a user. Also, if I try to add a share that does not work.
What could be wrong here and what do I do to make my files accessible again.
I have been using an RN 102 for more than two years now in my home network. I could access it with every windows 7 computer, I have made mapped network drives to the different shares. Since last night though the shares are not accessible anymore. Clicking on a mapped network drive gives the error: "X:\ is not accessible. The local security authority database contains an internal inconsistency"
I have also a android smartphone which can still see and access all shares and the same goes for an old xp computer I fired up this morning. And I can access the mapped share via the cmd prompt.
Just before I lost the access I did a backup. I just started doing these back ups last week. I connect a USB drive to the RN102, do a backup via either the backup button or via the frontview backup page. This is still work in progress and I do get error messages with these backups.
Now I am still able to connect to the RN 102 via frontview. But I cannot add a new user, I cannot change passwords of a user. Also, if I try to add a share that does not work.
What could be wrong here and what do I do to make my files accessible again.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserDo you happen to run HP ProtectTools on the Windows 7 machine?
- boemanAspirantNo. Actually I lost access from three windows 7 machines at the same time. So I think the problem is related to the NAS and not to a computer.
- boemanAspirantIs it already a good idea to perform an OS reinstall?
-edit- I did and except for changing the password to standard to login in frontview nothing else changed.
-edit- and it gets weirder. I downloaded the latest firmware 4.2.27. But when i check the image via frontview, it says 'invalid image'. - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserDid you unzip the firmware image?
The only reference I see to "The local security authority database contains an internal inconsistency" when I google it relates to HP ProtectTools. You could try removing the mapped drives, and deleting and re-entering the credentials for the NAS in windows credential manager. Then try connecting again through windows explorer (\\nasname or \\nasipaddress). - boemanAspirantYes, I did unzip the firmware image. Also tried with 4.2.26 but the same.
I also already did everything you suggest, so removing mapped drives, deleting and re-entering the credentials etcetera. I doubt though that the problem is in the PC, as it happened with three different computers at the same time, after two years of functioning well.
Thanks for thinking with me, much appreciated!
I think something went wrong with the backup and screwed with the file(s) on the NAS responsible for user accounts. I do not know how and why, I am not an IT expert. The lucky thing is it seems the backup drive itself contains all the files which were stored on the NAS. So currently I am copying those to one of the computers. After that I think I will perform a factory reboot. - EskenderNGNETGEAR Employee RetiredHi,
a couple of things.
Aren’t you using a RN102? Then the latest firmware is OS 6.2.2. The 4.2.27 firmware is for devices of an older generation.
Here is a download link.
For your original problem:
The first part of this thread might help: Link.
All Windows 7 machines being affected must not necessarily lead to the conclusion that the problem originates on the ReadyNAS. Maybe an update ran on all PC clients caused the issue. Bye the way are you using active directory to control access to the shares?
Bye,
Eskender - boemanAspirantSorry for the confusion, I use an Ultra 2, NOT an RS102.
What is active directory to control access to the shares? - EskenderNGNETGEAR Employee RetiredHi,
With active directory you would have a server on your Windows domain handle the authentication when a user tries to access the ReadyNAS instead of having the ReadyNAS handle access restrictions itself.
Bye,
Eskender - boemanAspirantThen no, I do not use active directory
- boemanAspirantStill the same problems. Could it be that my OS partition is full? It looks my problems are the same as described here: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=73258.
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