I am running my first NAS, a QNAP TS-251D, Firmware 4.5.4.1741. When I click on the NAS from windows file explorer I get the message "Windows cannot access \\"name of my NAS" and some related dialogue about how there might be a network problem. I had access via explorer until yesterday and was using SyncBackFree to back up from my desktop to the NAS.
So in other words, I previously had this all working. Yesterday I upgraded the memory and got a message when I rebooted that I had swapped the drives (which I didn't mean to do), but otherwise everything works perfectly. I can find the NAS using Qfinder and I can log it to the NAS using a browser from the same machine. In other words, no passwords or accounts have changed in windows and I see to be able to access except through file explorer. Rebooted my windows machine twice and the NAS once, and nothing is resolved. Any ideas?
Lost Windows 10 File Explorer Connection
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Re: Lost Windows 10 File Explorer Connection
Yes - wasn't entire sure what SMB is but got to the settings and SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support and SMB Direct are both checked to be running.
I went back to the windows error and found this error code "0x80070035". Based on some articles I found I checked a bunch of Windows settings like network discovery and sharing, etc. All seem fine.
I went back to the windows error and found this error code "0x80070035". Based on some articles I found I checked a bunch of Windows settings like network discovery and sharing, etc. All seem fine.
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Re: Lost Windows 10 File Explorer Connection
gui talk is cheap
please issue the command
please issue the command