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EminiTrader
Nov 23, 2016Aspirant
Windows 7 Cannot Access ReadyNas 214
Hi Guys, I built a new PC last night with Windows 7 Premium. This PC is for my wife who has her own share on my R/Nas 214. I am having one heck of a time mapping this new PC to my ReadyNas 214. ...
EminiTrader
Nov 23, 2016Aspirant
Hi Stephen,
I will try the command prompt here shortly. Can't imagine the drive is not on the network as the drive appears on that pc - just wont connect. Plus they are both cat-5 into the same switch.
But can you elaborate on this some:
The real solution is to create a ReadyNAS credential for the NAS on the PC that uses your wife's NAS credentials. If you access by IP address as well as hostname, then enter one credential for each. They can use different credentials, so you could set up the IP address for admin and the hostname for your wife.
Is there some more instructions on this part that I could read? Thanks!
StephenB
Nov 23, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Here's a guide: http://www.digitalcitizen.life/credential-manager-where-windows-stores-passwords-other-login-details
By default, windows presents your PC login (username and password) to the NAS when you attempt to connect. If your wife's PC login is "Sonia" and her NAS account is also "Sonia" then you will run into trouble unless the passwords match. In any event, if you store a "windows credential" in the credential manager for the NAS, then Windows will use the logon there instead.
So you'd delete any existing credentials for the NAS (there might not be any), and add one new windows credential (or two if you use both hostname and IP address).
- EminiTraderNov 23, 2016Aspirant
Ok i'm gonna read all this and try this now. I will report back :)
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