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15 TopicsCan't Access NAS Shares Consistently on Windows 10 – Any Fix?
I upgraded my PC to Windows 10 mainly to play Stardew Valley multiplayer, but now I’m facing an issue where my NAS (RNAS2120) shares only work once after reboot. After that, it says the drive is already in use or throws a login error. I’ve set up NFS support and identity mapping, and it worked the first time — but stops after closing and reopening Explorer. Anyone know a reliable fix?SolvedCannot access ReadyNAS 104 shares from PCs
Hello all, I have been trying to solve an issue with access to my ReadyNAS104 shares for quite a long time now with no success so far. It is running firmware 6.9.3. I have two machines, one is a work laptop that normally connects to a domain and one is a personal laptop that has no domain or workgroup. Both Win 10 Pro. The problem is that when I attempt to connect to the NAS in Windows explorer, I see the following prompt. I have tried several different combinations of username / password to no avail. My goal in the short term would be to get back to a situation where I have 'open access' for anyone on the network to access any share. Once that is working, I would like to make it so that one named user can access all shares and one guest named user can access just one folder perhaps. I've presented some screenshots of my NAS config here in case it helps. The articles linked below seem to be similar to my problem but maybe not exactly the same: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Cannot-access-readyNAS-shares-on-a-home-workgroup-when/m-p/1018098 https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/domain-user-access/m-p/846795 https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyCLOUD/Cannot-access-ReadyNAS-shares-after-Win10-Fall-Creators-Update/m-p/1404006#M94261.7KViews0likes4CommentsWindows 10 Enterprise: still no longer able to access NAS shares despite firmware v6.9.3 (followup)
Hi, This is a followup to below thread: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Windows-10-Install-no-longer-able-to-access-NAS-shares/m-p/1467864 Resume: - Windows 10 Entreprise disabled SMB access to shares requesting/proposing the guest credentials. It won't even prompt for a user/pass account - ReadyNAS change log: OS 6.9.2 will fix this from the developers statements by disabling guest access - Until now, we were obliged to add in windows 10 the NAS credentials under which we need to access the SMB shares Current state using 6.9.3 firmware: - I tried to remove the corresponding windows credentail in the NAS: conenction is broken. I still need to add in windows 10 enterprise the NAS account to access the shares. It is behaving like if the NAS is still proposing guest access to windows 10 Bug report: This issue that was reported is still not fixed under 6.9.3. Any technical explanation and why we still need to manually add a windows account to access a NAS share ?Solved3.5KViews0likes8CommentsWindows 10 Install: no longer able to access NAS shares
Hi, I upgraded 3 days a go to Windows 10 Enterprise build 16299. It was an installation from scratch I sadly have no longer access to any of my SMB shares. Access was working on Windows 7: see image below - I tried dropping to SMB1 in SMB Application + reboot both PC and NAS: no success - I disabled IPV6 under LAN adapter in Windows 10: no success - I enabled every sharing option under Windows 10 for both Private and Public networks: no success Using cmd in admin console to map the network share: net use * /delete net use t: \\nas-ip-address\data /user:admin nas-admin-password Under the shell cmd, I have access to the shares and their listing through drive T: However, it is wired that Explorer GUI cannot access to the T: drive. So I still cannot see my shares in GUI Under Explorer, I can see the NAS: - under "Media Devices", and brows the DLNA folders - under "Storage", double clicking brings the NAS web admin GUI - under "Computer", named correctly "NAS-01": but if I try to access the shares it gives me a "Network access error" I attach above the image with my error Please help me fix this asap, I am lost and really need the SMB access to manage my backupsSolved43KViews0likes5CommentsReadycloud windows 10 App 1.16.1297.525
I have Windows 10 operating two computers. There was a recent Windows 10 update (July 2017) from Windows. I made the Windows 10 update to these two computers last week and the previous version of ReadyCLOUD for Backup and Sync on these two computers. The previous version of ReadyCLOUD (prior to 1.16.1297.525) was working just fine on the Windows 10 update. Today, my ReadyCloud App said there was a new update (1.16.1297.525) and I proceed with the ReadyCLOUD App update, however, during the install process I got the following message on both computers: "Error Opening file for writing" "Program Files (x86)\NETGEAR\Remote\Bin\Incomservice.dll" Now what do I do to get past this Error in Windows 10 and get the ReadyCLOUD to install on my two computers?7.3KViews1like12Commentsip address defaults to file
On Windows 10 when I try to access a share on the LAN by entering \\readynas ip address\ the browser defaults to http://ip address and says that it can not find the file. When I try it with the user name at the end of the login \\ip address\john it does the same thing. When I use the name of the share \\ipaddress\accounting I have the same problem. Any ideas? RN312 OS 6.7.1Solved3.7KViews0likes3CommentsWindows File History and Windows Backup and Restore Simultaneously
Has anyone, or is anyone, using both Windows Backup and File History Back up simultaneously between same system? My PC is set up with an SSD with Windows 10 and all applications installed. The PC also has a pair of 2 TB drives configured as a RAID1 drive - which is where all the data lives. I want to use Windows Backup to for the SSD drive C:. And have File History configured for the RAID Data drive D: Anything of concern here? Can it be done? Any gotcha's? Thank you in advance. AJSolved3.6KViews0likes3CommentsAdd user with admin permission to shares on ReadyNas 314
I have a ReadyNAS 314 withthe expansion unit and I would like to either change the existing user or create a new user with admin permissions so that they can remove files from the NAS. As it is now there is a user account with only r/w and an admin account. I would like the user account to be able to use their existing login to have the permission to delete or move files. The unit is a ReadyNAS 314 Firmware: 6.6.1 Desktops: Windows 10 Professional This is used in a non AD windows network with a few users who have access to the NAS. ThanksSolved4KViews0likes6CommentsReadyNAS 316 File transfer through Windows 10
I always use Windows Explorer in Windows 10 to transfer files for my desktop to the NAS. Everything was fine up until two weeks ago. The transfers continue flawlessly. When there is an exact copy of a file transfering from my laptop to the NAS Windows Explorer there are two choices. Keep the file in the NAS or replace it with the file coming in from the computer. Pretty easy stuff. What happens is that after clicking and giving the command to replace the file in the NAS with the file coming in from my laptop the transfer slows down rapidly and stops. I would have to go into the NAS and delete the file and then transfer the duplicate file coming in from the laptop. Can anybody help me with this please? I wold greatly appreciate it! Thank you! Raphael Torres2.3KViews0likes2Comments