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SurfingOnLifeBuoy
Apr 01, 2022Copper Contributor
Windows 10 Pro don't give permission to access my NAS. My 2 other PC can.
Hi Guys. To understand my problem, even if I would like to make it fast or short, I can't. I've been on it for 6 weeks now so please, bare with me. I bought a WD MY Cloud OS 3 in 2015. Work...
Jameswalter
Jul 25, 2022Copper Contributor
i don't know, but this is the solution I found. Check with this.
Step 1. Click the Windows icon (Start Menu) and select Settings.
Step 2. On the Windows Settings window, select Network & Internet to open a Status window.
Step 3. Click Change Adapter Options.
Step 4. Right-click an adapter you use for accessing the NAS device and click Properties
Step 5. Check/tick (if not checked) Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), select it, and click the Properties button.
Step 6. Click the Advanced button on the window that pops up.
Step 7. On the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window, choose the WINS tab, select Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, and then click OK to save changes.
Step 8. Close all the windows that you opened while making these changes.
Step 9. Repeat these steps for all the adapters you use for your NAS drives.
Regards,
James
Step 1. Click the Windows icon (Start Menu) and select Settings.
Step 2. On the Windows Settings window, select Network & Internet to open a Status window.
Step 3. Click Change Adapter Options.
Step 4. Right-click an adapter you use for accessing the NAS device and click Properties
Step 5. Check/tick (if not checked) Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), select it, and click the Properties button.
Step 6. Click the Advanced button on the window that pops up.
Step 7. On the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window, choose the WINS tab, select Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, and then click OK to save changes.
Step 8. Close all the windows that you opened while making these changes.
Step 9. Repeat these steps for all the adapters you use for your NAS drives.
Regards,
James