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dunkens
Jul 12, 2016Apprentice
Re: No files in file explorer Windows 10 error 0x80070035 ?
Is there any solution to this problem ? It works to access the nas via ftp , but in explorer it gives me that 0x80070035 error only trying to access it ?? running 6.5.1 and windows 10 Use...
- Jul 12, 2016
dunkens wrote:
Well i can access the z: drive , but i cant access the network icon when i double click on it , gives me the same error as before
Understood. Still, the access to the Z drive means that you can solve this problem using the Windows Credential Manager.
Windows Credential Manager is in the control panel, if you type "Credential" in the search bar you should see it. You delete any credentials that are currently saved for the NAS (either IP address or name), and create two new windows credentials - one for the NAS name, and one for the IP. You can use admin credentials (as you did in the net use test) or you can use any other local NAS account that has access to the shares you want. You might want to do another net use * /delete before you modify the credentials.
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dunkens
Jul 12, 2016Apprentice
www.arnesfisk.com/netgear error.jpg
Well i can access the z: drive , but i cant access the network icon when i double click on it , gives me the same error as before
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StephenB
Jul 12, 2016Guru - Experienced User
dunkens wrote:
Well i can access the z: drive , but i cant access the network icon when i double click on it , gives me the same error as before
Understood. Still, the access to the Z drive means that you can solve this problem using the Windows Credential Manager.
Windows Credential Manager is in the control panel, if you type "Credential" in the search bar you should see it. You delete any credentials that are currently saved for the NAS (either IP address or name), and create two new windows credentials - one for the NAS name, and one for the IP. You can use admin credentials (as you did in the net use test) or you can use any other local NAS account that has access to the shares you want. You might want to do another net use * /delete before you modify the credentials.
dunkens wrote:
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