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Sa9aX11
Feb 15, 2017Guide
Error 0x800700DF: The file size exceeds the limit allowed and cannot be saved.
Hi, I get this stupid requested every time I delete, copy or move a file from my NAS device (Network Explorer -\\NAS\Music\) to Window Explorer (D:\\Temp) . Requestor Message: "An unexp...
- Feb 18, 2017
Sa9aX11 wrote:
StephenB wrote:
On the network discovery side, I suggest adding the NAS as a network location in file explorer. Then you can access it easily even if it doesn't support in the network list.
Are you trying to say to create a link by "adding a network location" or "map network drive" into "This PC" explorer?
Yes, that is what I said. A desktop shortcut is another option. You can waste a lot of time trying to get the NAS to appear in network explorer, and the alternatives are much faster and always work,
Also, I said to create credentials for the NAS in the Windows Credentials Manager.
funglenn
Feb 15, 2017Luminary
Sal,
A few questions -- What OS are you running on your PC? What version of ReadyNAS software.
What services are running on your readynas. A domain or home network?
If Win10 I have some ideas that you need to manually put in place to fix.....
Cheers,
Sa9aX11
Feb 16, 2017Guide
funglenn wrote:Sal,
A few questions -- What OS are you running on your PC? What version of ReadyNAS software.
What services are running on your readynas. A domain or home network?
If Win10 I have some ideas that you need to manually put in place to fix.....
Cheers,
Hi
My PC is running on Windows 10 Pro and I using a home network connected to a Netgear router, my ReadyNAS 102 device firmware is version 6.6.1, services I running is SMB, ReadyDLNA, uPnP, HTTP, and HTTPS.
Sal.
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