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    Mapping Folders N7700

    I can map them fine if they are set to Public, it's when they are not I am having trouble.

    I'm trying to map the folder 'data', using login:test pass:test (set within the N7700).

    I've searched and read these threads:
    ACL Problems
    [Howto] Map a network drive in windows?

    I still can't figure out a way to get it to work with my test user. Can someone explain step by step? Do I have to setup permissions on Windows? I thought the NAS would handle all that?

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    Re: Mapping Folders N7700

    Dear Sir,

    Follwoing suggestion for your reference:

    1. Please confirm this have no existed account on this Widnwos/PC.
    3ways to remove Windows saved network password

    2. Confirm N7700 added TEST/TEST or new joint from ACCOUNTS->USERS.

    3. Assign folder ACL for TEST/TEST, and than log out N7700 admin WEB page.

    4. N7700 support WEB DISK function, thus via TEST/TEST login to N7700 and verify the ACL and permission on N7700.

    5. Type N7700 IP (if 192.168.1.100) addres from START->RUN->\\192.168.1.100 , and system would pop out N7700 folder list and click the ACL folder to access.

    6. If could log into the ACL folder, means system configure successfully, back to N7700 folder list and right click on this ACL folder for netwrok driver mapping.

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    Re: Mapping Folders N7700

    Thanks! I figured it out, I had to use the Connect using a different username option in the "Map Network Drive" window.

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