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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: rgilld on August 27, 2009, 10:17:37 PM
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Hi Everyone,
I've been at this for hours and have gotten no where. I can't map the drive. When I try I get the "failed to map drive" error. I have tried to map the drive through Vista by typing \\192.168.xxx.xxx. I get a message saying Network Error Windows cannot \\192.168.xxx.xxx. If I open up Network I do not see the drive there.
If I go into Norton Internet Security and select "View Home Network" I can see that the drive is online and and I can see the IP address. I can access the drive through the GUI if I type the IP address into the brower. I can update the firmware and format the drive from there. So it looks like the drive is on the network. But it won't map.
I have tried every solution I could find on google. I have stopped Norton and even uninstalled it.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Try this...
To map the drive in Windows:
- Go to the Start menu, and select Run
- Type '\\ip_address of DNS' and press Enter (ex. \\192.168.0.10)
- You will log into the drive at this point
- Right click the desired folder to map to your system, and select 'Map Network Drive'
- In the wizard, select the desired drive letter and click on 'Connect using different username'
- Enter the username and password setup on the DNS-323 and click Ok
- Click Ok at the bottom of the page and the drive should be fully mapped
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As impossibility of drive mapping in Windows is also present when no external drive is connected the problem is probably the Windows itself. When it happens to me I put the IP address on my PC network card from static to auto, make repair (renew IP address). After doing this I can se all my drives in network. So now I map the drive(s) and after mapping I put static IP on PC card back.
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Create a batch job with the contents.
net use \\DNS-323 password /user:user_name
where:
DNS-323 - Network name of the DNS-323, or you can use the IP address of your NAS.
password - Password of the share you wish to access.
user_name - User name of the share you wish to access.
Run this at startup and you'll have access to the shares using XP-Home, and I presume the Vista Home versions as well.
Now drive mapping should work as you expect.
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Try this...
To map the drive in Windows:
- Go to the Start menu, and select Run
- Type '\\ip_address of DNS' and press Enter (ex. \\192.168.0.10)
- You will log into the drive at this point
- Right click the desired folder to map to your system, and select 'Map Network Drive'
- In the wizard, select the desired drive letter and click on 'Connect using different username'
- Enter the username and password setup on the DNS-323 and click Ok
- Click Ok at the bottom of the page and the drive should be fully mapped
Thank you. Although it was likely you were suggestion a solution for XP users, this solutions also worked for me using Windows 7, although I did not have to connect using different credentials. You can see what I went through to solve this issue here:
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=54108.msg215354#msg215354
I posted my process in that thread as it was more recent than this one.
cheers,
99gecko
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ShareCenter FAQ Board:
- DNS ShareCenter - Mapping a Volume using Windows (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41840.0)
- DNS ShareCenter - Mapping a DNS ShareCenter Device (IP vs. Volume Name) (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41845.0)