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dg64
Aug 21, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo v2 & Windows 10
OK, so I just upgraded to Win 10 and now I've lost contact with the ReadyNAS. In file explorer I can see it under NETWORK. When I select it I get the error: "Network Error" "Windows cannot access \\...
- Aug 21, 2015
dg64 wrote:
Are you using a local log on or a Microsoft account?
- It switched me over to using my Microsoft Account from a former local login
Interesting, it didn't do that with my Win 7 upgrade.
I think the issue is the microsoft account (the logon format isn't recognized by the NAS).
Try going into the credentials manager (type that in "search the web and Windows"), and enter a windows credential for the NAS (using a NAS user account and password). If you have no accounts set up on the NAS, then use the NAS admin account.
EDIT: our posts crossed... But you can continue to use your microsoft account if you set things up properly in the windows credential manager.
dg64
Jun 29, 2016Aspirant
Follow the directions on page 1. If you us the admin logon info from your NAS in the credential manager you should get access back.
Make sure Raidar can still see the NAS. Also check that you can access the NAS using Chrome or Edge or whatever. Type the IP address for the NAS directly into the browse (like 192.168.50.50)
If you can't do any of that, go back and answer the questions from page 1, like how do you login to Windows, local or Microsoft, etc.
Make sure Raidar can still see the NAS. Also check that you can access the NAS using Chrome or Edge or whatever. Type the IP address for the NAS directly into the browse (like 192.168.50.50)
If you can't do any of that, go back and answer the questions from page 1, like how do you login to Windows, local or Microsoft, etc.
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