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Lonestar44
Jan 01, 2019Tutor
Error 0x80004002 No such interface supported
Never had any propbles until undating Win 10 to build 1809. I can access the NAS with RAIDar. I can access it by serching in file explorer for the ip address, I can see it listed under storage dev...
- Jan 15, 2019
I was fortunate to find a solution for the issue that I posted for. What was causing the problem with my system is that NetBios over Tcpip was not enabled, even thou it was shown to be set in the network adapter advanced TCP/IP settings dialog.
I was able to determine that by checking its status from a command prompt with ipconfig /all.
I downloaded the current driver for my network card, in my case it was a Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller and made sure it was updated to the current version.
Went to the Ethernet properties dialog menu for the Realtek and unchecked everything that was selected, clicked ok and closed.
Opened device manage and uninstalled the network card and rebooted. Windows reinstalled the card on reboot with the drivers previously updated.
All of the previous settings were confirmed to be reselected in Ethernet properties.
NAS now shows up as it should under the Network tab in file explorer and functions as it should.
Interesting thing is I still get the same error when I click on the NAS on the right side of file explorer under the storage dialog.
Hope this is of some help.
StephenB
Jan 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Go into "turn windows features on and off" on the PC, and make sure that the SMB 1 client is installed.
- Lonestar44Jan 01, 2019TutorThanks for the suggestion. It was not originally checked and I had enable it prior to the post on the forum and rebooted with out it making any difference.
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