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MysteryMan1
Sep 10, 2013Aspirant
Problems connecting to shares at Windows startup
I have a ReadyNAS Duo, which has 4 shares set up on it. I have a PC, running W7 and access the shares from that, where I have used the "Map to Network Drive" option to allocate each to a drive lett...
MysteryMan1
Sep 11, 2013Aspirant
Thanks for reply
This is what unit reports....
Hostname: nas-B6-D0-B1
Model: ReadyNAS Duo [X-RAID]
Serial: 24M297710079F
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.10 [1.00a043]
Memory: 256 MB [2.5-3-3-7]
IPv4 address:: 192.168.1.6
I had a look at Credentials Manager and, initially, it looked promising. However, when I look in there it already has an entry for:
\\NAS-B6-D0-B1\
admin
********
which is the NAS.
If I try to add an entry for one of my shares (\\NAS-B6-D0-B1\Media) then it doesn't add anything else!
I deleted the existing entry and put in details for \\NAS-B6-D0-B1\Media, but, I ended up with the entry as above looks like it only deals with the username/password for NAS rather than shares on it.
This is what unit reports....
Hostname: nas-B6-D0-B1
Model: ReadyNAS Duo [X-RAID]
Serial: 24M297710079F
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.10 [1.00a043]
Memory: 256 MB [2.5-3-3-7]
IPv4 address:: 192.168.1.6
I had a look at Credentials Manager and, initially, it looked promising. However, when I look in there it already has an entry for:
\\NAS-B6-D0-B1\
admin
********
which is the NAS.
If I try to add an entry for one of my shares (\\NAS-B6-D0-B1\Media) then it doesn't add anything else!
I deleted the existing entry and put in details for \\NAS-B6-D0-B1\Media, but, I ended up with the entry as above looks like it only deals with the username/password for NAS rather than shares on it.
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