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2011-10-12
12:33 PM
2011-10-12
12:33 PM
Files are here but I cannot see them anymore
OK.... Everything was fine until today, my readynas duo was all setup, it's connected to my router, transmission is working fine and so on. And since today when I want to access to the folders in \media from my windows XP, there's only two folders transmission and subsonic, nothing else ? But there is still 600 meg of data on the Nas, transmission is still uploading my torrents ! I have'nt changed anything in my config ! Of course I have rebooted everybody, nothing changed. And there are some new weird folders when I access the nas from the explorer like c on [name of the nas], admin on [name of the nas] ...
I am pretty lost here, can somebody give me a clue ?
Thanks
I am pretty lost here, can somebody give me a clue ?
Thanks
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2011-10-12
12:42 PM
2011-10-12
12:42 PM
Re: Files are here but I cannot see them anymore
Sounds like you're connected to the NAS as "admin": http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/share/ho ... s_as_admin
All data is under the "C" volume, so you should be able to see all of the shares & data if you expand C.
Most frequently this happens when the Windows login account is also called "admin" and you use the same password for admin access on the NAS. If this is the case, I would recommend renaming your Windows account to something other than admin (i.e. chboum) and create a similarly named account on the NAS. Have a look at this unofficial getting started guide, especially under the "Configuration" section: http://home.bott.ca/webserver/?p=346
All data is under the "C" volume, so you should be able to see all of the shares & data if you expand C.
Most frequently this happens when the Windows login account is also called "admin" and you use the same password for admin access on the NAS. If this is the case, I would recommend renaming your Windows account to something other than admin (i.e. chboum) and create a similarly named account on the NAS. Have a look at this unofficial getting started guide, especially under the "Configuration" section: http://home.bott.ca/webserver/?p=346
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