I'm new to NAS tech...going to love it if it works!
Setting up my new F3-423. Creating shared folders. I created a few, they worked. I saw them on network MACs and logons.
I then discovered how limited TOS_5 is with mapping folders to different apps, so I had to delete my folder structure to create new shared folders in the root directory the TOS recognizes.
Issue: I can see the new shared folders in the control panel and file manager, but none of the computers on the network see these new folders.
Troubleshooting:
1.) I checked user permissions and folder permissions...all set to read/write
2.) I went to advance settings to reset shared folders
3.) I rebooted the NAS multiple times
4.) I deleted and redid the folders using the default admin account, not my user account w/ admin permissions.
5.) I have read every FAQ I could find...
Tried to open a tech support ticket, but e-mail won't let me send the required downloaded file as its too big.
Thanks for any help w/ getting my shared folders visible,
David
Setting up my new F3-423. Creating shared folders. I created a few, they worked. I saw them on network MACs and logons.
I then discovered how limited TOS_5 is with mapping folders to different apps, so I had to delete my folder structure to create new shared folders in the root directory the TOS recognizes.
Issue: I can see the new shared folders in the control panel and file manager, but none of the computers on the network see these new folders.
Troubleshooting:
1.) I checked user permissions and folder permissions...all set to read/write
2.) I went to advance settings to reset shared folders
3.) I rebooted the NAS multiple times
4.) I deleted and redid the folders using the default admin account, not my user account w/ admin permissions.
5.) I have read every FAQ I could find...
Tried to open a tech support ticket, but e-mail won't let me send the required downloaded file as its too big.
Thanks for any help w/ getting my shared folders visible,
David
Statistics: Posted by DavidEber — Today, 03:05