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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-1100/1130 => Topic started by: MdPhoenix on May 24, 2010, 07:02:53 PM
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I've scoured the 'net and cannot find a solution for this problem. I have a DCS-1130 and cannot get the internal interface to perform a successful SMB test. I have tried a share on a 2008 Server. A Windows 7 workstation, and a Windows XP workstation. I have tried Domain members and stand alone workstations. I have tried reducing the encryption level on the Windows 7 share. I have tried anonymous, domain, and local accounts. I cannot, for the life of me, figure this out. Any suggestions are welcome.
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28 views and no one else has this problem? At all?
Lively frickin' forum here...
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OMFG. Still nothing? Does D-Link tech support lurk here maybe?
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I have the same problem and can't solve it.
RoHo
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This error means that the system could not find your Network Path; check your Server IP address and your shared folder name and try again;
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Samba Account:
-Anonymous if you don't require a password
-Account if you do
-Best way to test this is to connect to this share from another computer and see if it asks for a password
Server: (ex: \\Server\SharedFolder\)
-The name of the computer that has the share
-I use the computer name on mine, you can find this under computer properties
-You may also be able to use the IP address of the computer
Shared folder: (ex: \\Server\SharedFolder\)
-This is the name of the network share (not really a folder)
-I'm pretty sure you can't use sub directories (ex: \\Server\SharedFolder\Folder1\SubFolder\), must be root of the share
-I just punch in the share name, no \'s
Good luck!
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Same problem and tried all, I have much frustration!! you can not put \ (forward slash in the shared folder spot ..Tech support in supposed to call me, that was 1 hour ago... Any get this working..
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i too had this same problem.
i couldn't get it to work, i had to create a new user account, and use that info for the log in.
i'd go more in depth, but i can't log into mine for some reason.
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Thanks for the response, I started a new thread hoping someone got this to work, Must be my router. I followed all the instructions on all diffrent guides and nada...
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did you map a network drive?
win+e
(i'm on vista)
up top, right hand side is the "map network drive" button.
you have to map the drive and folder, then use that info in the setup section