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ddemartin
Oct 01, 2016Tutor
Your NETGEAR Storage is not accessible from this computer, please check your network setting.
RAIDAR finds netgear storage bus says is not accessible: Your NETGEAR Storage is not accessible from this computer, please check your network setting. Computer is PC running Windows 10. ReadyNA...
- Oct 03, 2016
Open the Windows Credential Manager, and then enter a credential for 192.168.168.168. The username (and password) should be used by a ReadyNAS local account. Note that "admin" works for this.
ddemartin
Oct 03, 2016Tutor
Firmware is 4.1.15 (just updated).
The Readynas contains the backup of my data (plus some more data).
So, RAIDar sees the NAS, the find button works (leds blink on the NAS), I can access the admin page, but the "browse" button leds to message that sounds like (translated from italian) "cant access \\192.168.168.168. User may don't have the necessary authorization. Contact server administrator".
StephenB
Oct 03, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Open the Windows Credential Manager, and then enter a credential for 192.168.168.168. The username (and password) should be used by a ReadyNAS local account. Note that "admin" works for this.
- ddemartinOct 03, 2016Tutor
Oh, that worked!
Thanks a lot!
I am wondering why things messed up. Probably the responsible is the Windows 10 massive update made some few days ago.
- StephenBOct 03, 2016Guru - Experienced User
ddemartin wrote:
I am wondering why things messed up. Probably the responsible is the Windows 10 massive update made some few days ago.
Quite a few people have needed to do this lately - something changed on authentication in either Windows 10 or OS 6.5/OS 6.6 (or both).
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