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Kiwi20
Apr 09, 2016Follower
Network error code: 0x80070035
Hi I am unable to upload any files to the NAS since downloading windows 10. Every time I click on the NAS folder in the network it advises that windows can not access my NAS displaying error code...
BenvandenB
Jul 06, 2016Aspirant
Stephen,
when the PC is powered down and started up again, the connection with the t: drive is not found anymore. If I repeat the procedure I have acces to the NAS.
I have pinged the NAS by IP and get a response with the IP address.
When I ping the NAS by its name NAS-34-F9-F8 I get a response from fe00::2ac6:8eff:fe34:f9f9%5
When I use the "net use t:" command with the NAS name it also puts the NAS in the device list as drive T with the IP address as the name.
Please note that the NAS is shown in the Explorer Network devices with its name all the time, next to the PC's etc. (but when clicking on this you get the error message)
The ReadyDrop folder is also visible and accessible all the time.
And on "This PC" at Networklocations, the NAS media symbol is also always there, able to access the video, music and picture folders.
The only issue is with the NAS in the first issue, as network device next to the PC's.
thanks for your support !
Ben
StephenB
Jul 06, 2016Guru - Experienced User
BenvandenB wrote:
when the PC is powered down and started up again, the connection with the t: drive is not found anymore.
It is dismounted when the PC shuts down.
BenvandenB wrote:
I have pinged the NAS by IP and get a response with the IP address.
When I ping the NAS by its name NAS-34-F9-F8 I get a response from fe00::2ac6:8eff:fe34:f9f9%5
When I use the "net use t:" command with the NAS name it also puts the NAS in the device list as drive T with the IP address as the name.
Please note that the NAS is shown in the Explorer Network devices with its name all the time, next to the PC's etc. (but when clicking on this you get the error message)
This all points to a NAS credential issue in the windows system. You can run the windows credential manager by entering "credential" in the search pane on the taskbar, and clicking the program.
Select "Windows credential" and delete anything you see for the NAS (name or IP address)
The add a windows credential, specifying the NAS Name, username (\\nasname\admin) and the password. Persistence should be "enterprise". You can enter a second one for the NAS IP address if you like.
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