How can I access NAS326 from Windows after the latest update?

 It shows only up as a media device.

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  • Posts: 29  Freshman Member
    First Comment
    You can map your NAS to a network drive.





    Go to This PC > at the upper left click on Map network drive > Choose Drive and type 
    "\\IP_Address_of_NAS\admin"  into textbox without quotation marks.
    Click on both checkboxes. Then click on Finish.

    This will map a virtual drive to your NAS device.

  • Posts: 1
    First Comment
    edited June 2024

    After reinstalling and reformatting the Windows 10, I am struggling with mapping my drives. So far enabling SMBv1 protocol helped to make it at least visible. But I still need to figure out how to fix this issue.

  • Posts: 2,889  Guru Member
    250 Answers 2500 Comments Friend Collector Seventh Anniversary

    The error message is clear, although unexpected. For some reason your Windows system doesn't allow access to a guest account on a remote system. Apart from the arrogance of that, apparently you are logging in as guest on your NAS. Maybe it helps to explicitly specify a user using the 'connect using different credentials' option.

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