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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: 5474243 on December 30, 2009, 06:41:21 PM
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I’ve run my DNS-323 for a year now without any problems. I am running Windows 7 and firmware 1.07. I’ve got 2 Popcorn Hour A-110’s that CAN access the DNS’s content. I used to have a drive mapped in Windows 7. Since last night, I can still access the content via Popcorn, I can see the DNS in the Easy Connect utility, I can connect to the DNS via the “Configure” option in the Easy Connect Utility but all of a sudden I cannot connect to the DNS to see the content from my Windows machine. I’ve gone through the Wiki and the forums and tried most of the tricks related to the Windows XP and Vista problems but nothing works. I’ve unplugged the DNS, rebooted my Windows machine, restarted the DNS, restarted my router and still nothing. I cannot manually map the drive either.
I consider myself computer savvy and roll my eyes when anyone says “it used to work and now it doesn’t and I didn’t change anything” but that seems to be the case for me. I’ve got all of my children’s photos and videos on the DNS and all the family is here for Christmas and I can’t access anything. Like I said, extremely frustrating.
My last try was to reset to the factory settings. Again, no change. I can ping the device and recieve confirmations. When I try a "net view" or "net use" command with the same IP address I could ping, I get a "Network path not found" error. I can see the DLink listed in my Network view but when I try and click on it, it says Windows cannot access the drive. ???
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Did U try accessing \\ip address from the "run" command
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I can ping the IP address and get positive replies. It says "Windows cannot access 192.168......" when I type the IP in from a run command.
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I think this is an update issue....... Y i say that is i reformated my hard drives and it was working fine by the time i had got all the updates from Windows update once again i have been having the same problem again
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Can you access the DNS-323 from the web interface? What does it's status say?
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Gunrunner: Yes, I can access the DNS from the web interface and I can ping the IP address. In the web interface, the status screen reads as I think I would expect it. It lists my IP address, DNS, gateway etc. I don't have anything in my print queue. It lists my two hard drives correctly and shows that I have them in a completed RAID 1 array.
For trouble shooting I've: turned off Windows firewall and Windows Forefront security; the only firewall and security programs I have. I've looked at the Windows update history and the only thing in there for the last several days is updates to Forefront Security.