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Having serious problem mounting NAS
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Having serious problem mounting NAS
Im trying to mount the NAS to my PC. Unable to do so. I get this error: Windows sockets registry entries required for network connectivity are missing
I have tried to reset netsh and winsock2. Unable to access group policy. At wits end and ready to return this and say to hell with it. Any help is appreciated!
I have
Windows 10 Home
ReadyNAS 104
EDIT* Firewall is Off
Anti virus is off
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Re: Having serious problem mounting NAS
If you google "Windows sockets registry entries required for network connectivity are missing" you'll see quite a few windows 10 folks have seen this problem.
Did you try disabling and then re-enabling the windows ethernet adapter?
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Re: Having serious problem mounting NAS
Hello Dellagratti,
This error isn't something about ReadyNAS. This might help: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_web/windows-socket-registry-e...
Welcome to the community!
Regards,
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Re: Having serious problem mounting NAS
I did try all of those steps and not a single one worked. However, I did get it running a little while ago. It was an error that I had overlooked. I had my home network set as public and needed to change it to private. I know...DOH! I had a Homer Simpson moment.