Mousetick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 1:00 am
The Public shared folder allows guest access, it doesn't require authentication. By default Windows attempts to authenticate to the file server with your Windows account username and password, if the username and password don't match anything on the server, then access is refused or guest access is allowed if applicable.
To connect with specific username and password, use the 'Map network drive' or 'Add a network location' functions in Windows Explorer, select the option to 'Connect using different credentials', and then select the option to 'Remember my credentials'.
this is suggestion #1 which I tried, W10 reports that it cannot connect
I tried to ma a network drive to
\\<nas-ip>\multimedia
I was requested of credentials and I entered the NAS administration user and pass.I got the error that 'the device attached to the network is not functioning
Make sure WS-Discovery is enabled on the NAS: Control Panel > Network & File Services > Win/Mac/NFS > Microsoft Networking > Advanced Options > Enable WS-Discovery to help SMB clients discover the NAS.
this is suggestion #2 which I checked on NAS side, WS-discovery is enabled (it looks enable by default, I did not touched any option in the advanced section)
I cannot find any other suggestion: please let me know if I missed something
Ia also tried from windows poershell
Get-SmbConnection
and I get a void list of connections as expected
Then I tried this app not
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/window ... mbv1-v2-v3
by enabling SMB2 and 3 on w10 client
No success '
Thanks