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mjgrazeglover
Dec 19, 2017Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ V1 Cannot access SOME shares
Issue: SOME shares are not accessible despite having identical configuration to other shares on the same NAS. I've had a very frustrating time trying to access a newly created Share on the NAS. ...
mjgrazeglover
Dec 19, 2017Aspirant
There appears to be no way to edit my post, so for clarification:
- I can access the older shares (Media and Backup) from Windows Explorer. It is only the newly created share (Media_2) that I cannot access.
- I attached some screenshots to the original post for assistance.
Thanks, Mark.
- Retired_MemberDec 19, 2017
Hello mjgrazeglover
Can you change security mode to "User" then access the shares again?
in User mode you can access shares with guest user(anonymous access enabled) or with local users you created in NAS.
- mjgrazegloverDec 20, 2017Aspirant
Thanks Deniro for your suggestion.
I hadn't realised that User mode allowed guest user (anonymous access enabled). I had been going on the description in Frontview which states:
'If you select this option, you will need to create a user account for anyone accessing this device.'
So, if Frontview is wrong, and you are right, I may well try this - though I am worried that I will lose access to the NAS entirely based on the bad experience I have been having with not being able to access the shares when I should be able to anyway!
However, that doesn't address the question as to why, with the 'Share' security mode, I can access some of the shares, but not others even though they have identical configurations in Frontview.
Any ideas?
- StephenBDec 20, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Share mode was deprecated a long time ago because changes in windows made it somewhat unpredictable.
mjgrazeglover wrote:
'If you select this option, you will need to create a user account for anyone accessing this device.'
You won't need to go that far. I do recommend creating one user account+password and entering that as a windows credential in each PC. That's more reliable than using guest. Note you can use the admin account for that.
- mdgm-ntgrDec 20, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Under Security > Security Mode which mode are you using?
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