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- #QNAP UNABLE TO FIND WITH QFINDER WINDOWS 10#
- #QNAP UNABLE TO FIND WITH QFINDER PRO#
- #QNAP UNABLE TO FIND WITH QFINDER PLUS#
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#QNAP UNABLE TO FIND WITH QFINDER TV#
The Microservers are really cheap - especially if you have your own HDD's - these servers are quite small - could even be a box under your main remote TV - and not noisy - and have 4 Bays for HDD's. Here's 2 NAS boxes 1 HP gen 8 microserver and 1 HP gen 10 Microserver bog standard SAMBA and SATA HDD's Just start samba - and you've got access to your files -simple !!!!! You can use other distros like MINT as well but the 3 I've given are 100% stable and ideal for running things like servers.
#QNAP UNABLE TO FIND WITH QFINDER PLUS#
Those 3 distros will work straight out of the box - you don't need a mega powerful CPU for a NAS - Internet / LAN connection more important plus DECENT reliable disks. I find something like those small micro cube HP ProLiant GEN8 / GEN 10 microservers with a decent standard Linux Distro (recommend CENTOS / SUSE / UBUNTU ) infinitely better and cheaper for running a NAS than proprietary (and usually more expensive boxes like QNAP). Glad you fixed it - but I agree QNAP Crapnap. It turned out to be some sort of problem with the NAS itself, not networking/windows.
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I hope someone can help :) I dont know enough about networking and windows to do this on my own. As I said, I have pretty much tried everything I have come across, but no luck yet. The only problem is that it seems there are alot of different "fixes" that work for different people.
#QNAP UNABLE TO FIND WITH QFINDER PRO#
When trying to map the drive from Qnap Qfinder Pro this comes upĪfter all the googleing and reading on forums I have done this seems like a well known issue. I have also tried with \\, same result.I can see the NAS in file-explorer under 'Network' but I can't connect to it. I removed my NAS name from the screendump. When trying to map/connect to the NAS from file explorer this is what pops up (after pressing diagnose). Added t he DWORD (32bit) value AllowInsecureGuestAuth 1 under Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SY STEM\CurrentControlSet\Service s\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters Enable insecure guest logons under Local Group Policy Editor -> Computer Config -> Admin Templates -> Network -> Lanman Workstation
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I can't remember what it was so dont laugh at me :P (pretty much just tried everything I can find) I have also been trying several commands in elevated powershell and CMD that I have found in different forums regarding the issue. Local Security Policy -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> Network security: LAN Manager authentication level -> set it to Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated (this was done on my win 10 pro machine) In regedit Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSLicensing -> Delete the folders under MSLicensing Made sure the service TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper is set to automatic/running Turn OFF all network discovery, un-install my network adapters under 'Device Manager' (also hidden), scan for hardware changes to re-install them and then turning network discovery back ON Enable SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support under 'Turn Windows features on or off' Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP on my network adapter TCP/IPv4 protocol Here are some things I have tried after reading about the issue. I can also access the nas from my smartphone. The funny thing is that I can access the NAS from its web-interface or with FTP. It seems like a windows issue, but I'm not sure. I have also given remote access to an Qnap official but he has not been able to help me yet either. I have a post at a official Qnap forum, but no luck there. I have tried to fix this for some days now with no luck. I have tried two different computers with the same result. This has worked for about 6 months now, but suddenly it does not work any more. It is shared folders from my Qnap TS-431P NAS that I am trying to map.
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#QNAP UNABLE TO FIND WITH QFINDER WINDOWS 10#
I am having problems mapping my network drives in windows 10 file explorer.