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ipb_uk
Aug 30, 2018Aspirant
Mapping to home folders
Hello,
I'm trying to map a drive to my home folder on my pro (6.9.3). I can do it to the "shares" i.e. Media, Back-up. but for any of the "Home Folders", it not working.
In the "Map Network Drive" b...
ipb_uk
Aug 30, 2018Aspirant
Hello Stephen,
Apart from "Windows credential manager" which doesn't seem to be on my machine. That's what I'm doing. Using the NAS admin credentials.
So frustrating.
Ian
StephenB
Aug 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What version of windows are you running? The credential manager goes all the way back to Vista I think.
ipb_uk wrote:
Using the NAS admin credentials.
Try running CMD (windows command prompt), and enter
net use * /delete
net use t: \\nas-ip-address\data\home /user:admin nas-admin-password
Use the actual IP address and admin password of course. Be careful on spaces and the slash direction. This assumes that your data volume is the default ("data") and that you haven't using the default admin password of password.
You can use \\nas-ip-address\data\home\username if you only want to map a specific home folder (or \\nas-ip-address\data if you want to map the full data volume)
- ipb_ukAug 30, 2018AspirantHello Stephen. But not as far back as XP!! Anyway I got "Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password" Funny that using those very same credentials I can login via frountview and via SSH (shell in a box). Thanks Ian.
- ipb_ukAug 30, 2018AspirantForgot one line in the error I got....... System error 1326 has occurred. Sorry about missing that.
- schumakuAug 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Ensure your Windows system and the NAS are set to the exact same date, time zone, DST, and time. Configure both to sync of the Internet using NTP.
- StephenBAug 31, 2018Guru - Experienced User
ipb_uk wrote:
Funny that using those very same credentials I can login via frountview and via SSH (shell in a box).As I mentioned, it won't work if the admin password is still set to the default password.
If you aren't doing that, then perhaps try changing the admin password, rebooting the NAS, and then changing it back.
Note you shouldn't normally log into ssh using admin, instead you should use root.
- ipb_ukAug 31, 2018AspirantThanks StephenB. Just for clarity, the password isn't the default. I used the admin credentials to see if they worked, other wise no point in trying. I'll try changing the password as suggested, so to see if that was the problem.
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