Windows Explorer Can't Access NAS Storage


  1. Posts : 39
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows Explorer Can't Access NAS Storage


    I have a WD EX2Ultra NAS on my home network. Everything worked perfectly until a recent Windows 10 update to Version 1703 Build 15063.540 on my laptop. Now my Windows 10 laptop cannot access the HDs in the NAS. But, my wife's Windows 7 desktop still has access to the NAS HDs.

    Any help will be appreciated.

    Regard, Jim
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    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
       #2

    Did you try remapping the drive in File Explorer [or the older Windows Explorer]? I have 2 WDC NAS drives on my Router and have had to do that in the past, both with Wired and Wireless connections.
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  3. Posts : 39
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Berton said:
    Did you try remapping the drive in File Explorer [or the older Windows Explorer]? I have 2 WDC NAS drives on my Router and have had to do that in the past, both with Wired and Wireless connections.
    Thanks for your reply. I will give remapping a try.

    Regards, Jim
      My Computer


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       #4

    hawkeye62 said:
    Thanks for your reply. I will give remapping a try.

    Regards, Jim
    Well that didn't work. The remap program couldn't find the NAS.

    Regards, Jim
      My Computer


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    hawkeye62 said:
    I have a WD EX2Ultra NAS on my home network. Everything worked perfectly until a recent Windows 10 update to Version 1703 Build 15063.540 on my laptop. Now my Windows 10 laptop cannot access the HDs in the NAS. But, my wife's Windows 7 desktop still has access to the NAS HDs.
    Welcome to TenForums @hawkeye62

    That would likely be because (after the wannacry atack used it to propagate) SMB1 was turned off for security reasons on your build 15063.540, probably by a recent update. I've just checked my system and it's been turned off for me too. The Windows 7 system is likely to still be using SMB1. Checking the manual for your NAS it would appear that by default SMB2 is turned off. Try turning SMB2 on for your NAS.
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  6. Posts : 39
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    Bree said:
    Welcome to TenForums @hawkeye62

    That would likely be because (after the wannacry atack used it to propagate) SMB1 was turned off for security reasons on your build 15063.540, probably by a recent update. I've just checked my system and it's been turned off for me too. The Windows 7 system is likely to still be using SMB1. Checking the manual for your NAS it would appear that by default SMB2 is turned off. Try turning SMB2 on for your NAS.
    Thanks for your reply! Still no joy in Mudville. SMB2 is selected. I even tried setting it to SMB1 and rebooting. And rebooted the laptop. I keep thinking that there must be some simple configuration that is causing the problem, but I can't find it.

    Regards, Jim
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 39
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    OK, never mind. I found a WD app that lets me access the HDs on the NAS.

    Regards Jim
      My Computer


 

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