DonS
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Hey all!
Bit of an annoying issue today that has me stumped. I was replacing two work stations (old, upgraded Win10 workstations with brand new ones). I have a shared / mapped drive from another computer that is sharing quickbooks just fine. But they also have this ancient Lenovo PX2-300D NAS that worked fine on the previous computers but is having issues on the new computers.
Behavior is the same on both PCs. I can initially see it on the network, map it (it does not have any credentials to log in), and can access files fine.. until the computer reboots. Then, it shows the mapped drive, but not connected (no Red X) just.. unable to connect. When you attempt to connect to it, the annoying error of "0x80070035 The network path was not found" shows up.
If I disconnect the drive, reboot, I can then remap the drive again.. but it only stays until the next reboot. I made sure the SMB 1.0 file sharing support options were added (since this thing is ancient). But beyond that, not sure why it keeps puking out after every reboot.
Any suggestions would be welcome!
Bit of an annoying issue today that has me stumped. I was replacing two work stations (old, upgraded Win10 workstations with brand new ones). I have a shared / mapped drive from another computer that is sharing quickbooks just fine. But they also have this ancient Lenovo PX2-300D NAS that worked fine on the previous computers but is having issues on the new computers.
Behavior is the same on both PCs. I can initially see it on the network, map it (it does not have any credentials to log in), and can access files fine.. until the computer reboots. Then, it shows the mapped drive, but not connected (no Red X) just.. unable to connect. When you attempt to connect to it, the annoying error of "0x80070035 The network path was not found" shows up.
If I disconnect the drive, reboot, I can then remap the drive again.. but it only stays until the next reboot. I made sure the SMB 1.0 file sharing support options were added (since this thing is ancient). But beyond that, not sure why it keeps puking out after every reboot.
Any suggestions would be welcome!