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Qnap finder windows 10
Qnap finder windows 10




qnap finder windows 10

I still get the windows prompt to enter network credentials. EDIT: I worked out how to force SMB1.0 by running smb2disable, a complete guess! However that didn't fix it. But nothing else even though I originally set all the shares up exactly the same and they have not changed. I can however get to my home drive and to the download shared folder on the NAS. The problem I get when I try to connect via my network shares from my laptop is a "Enter Network Credentials" prompt and none of my creds work. What's the command I need to run in putty to try that? SMB2.1 is obvioulsy not working for me. But I notice 2 users above say they switched to SMB1.0 to fix it.

qnap finder windows 10

I have connected using putty and run smb21enable ok. I am a bit of a noob and not terribly technical. I was able to connect fine with windows 10 up until 2 days ago. I've got SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support feature" turned on. I'm not a network/security-person at all. Maybe I'm using too oldfashioned techiques and should start using some more feature(s) of the QNAP, but then I need some guide to how to do it. I see your solution mentioned above about the SMB verison, but the problem is that I don't get any option like that in my QNAP admin tool for Networks Services = Windows Networking" Any hint, or pointers to how to setup my system so it starts working again would be much appreciated. I have updated the firmware of the QNAP and upgraded the laptop to the most recent version offered. This at least tells me that the QNAP is working and that the hardware for the connection is still ok, like no broken network cable/network card or such things. When I look in "This PC" view in the Windows File explorer, the QNAP is listed as a "network location" but the only folders visible when opening it, is "Music", "Photo" and "Video" which I assume is some kind of media serivce from QNAP that I don't use.

qnap finder windows 10

When I look in the Network-view of Windows File explorer on my laptop, I see the QNAP-computer as a "media device" and under the headline "storage" but when I click those two instances all I get is the webinterface of the Qnap admin tool, not the contents. Now when I updated to windows 10, a couple of weeks ago, the mapped network drive doesn't connect to the QNAP folder anymore. No internet-stuff, no AD, no QNAP tools or services, no individual user accounts, no nothing, just a mapped network drive to a shared folder. (sorry for hi-jacking you thread btw, I was not sure if this should go in a new thread of its own) I use my QNAP 219 in the simplest possible way: one singe Public folder shared with "everyone" in the "workgroup" (We don't have a homegroup, I use a workgroup instead since we have some old pre-homegroup computers in the network).






Qnap finder windows 10