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RND2000V2 and Windows 11
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RND2000V2 and Windows 11
Hi,
I've installed a new Windows 11 PC and now can't see my nas on the network. It is installed via router and worked fine on old system. I can see it in Network but get a Google error code of 0x8000402.
I've installed Java and can now see it via RAIDar but still not on network.
I have ensred that SMB1.0/CIFS Client is enabled
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Re: RND2000V2 and Windows 11
@rogpog wrote:
Hi,
I've installed a new Windows 11 PC and now can't see my nas on the network. It is installed via router and worked fine on old system. I can see it in Network but get a Google error code of 0x8000402.
I've installed Java and can now see it via RAIDar but still not on network.
I have ensred that SMB1.0/CIFS Client is enabled
Try entering these two commands from Windows CMD. (Enter "CMD" in the windows search bar).
net use * /delete /y
net use t: \\nas-ip-address\C /user:admin nas-admin-password
using the real NAS IP address and NAS admin password of course. Be careful on the typing - particularly on spaces and the two different slash directions.
The first command terminates any open network sessions. The second attempts to mount the NAS C volume as drive letter T.
Note the second command won't work if the NAS is using the default admin password.