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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: Luke Duke on June 02, 2011, 06:56:51 AM
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I have installed a second 2Tb drive in my NAS DNS323 Dlink box. Non raid settings. Now it seems I can only map one drive at a time. Assume that the problem is only one address. Would really like to see both separate drives in Windows. Does anyone know how to do this. Using Win 7 64 bit. Belkin N1 vision. DNS323 with 2 Tb drives. O yes. Discovered I had to turn on DNS323 first, N1 Vision router second and PC last or I could not map any drive.
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You can map both drives at the same time - in fact you can map multiple folders on each drive to multiple drive letters - as many folders as you have unused "drive letters" for.
This is purely a Windows function - in Windows 7 ...
1 - open libraries
2 - right click "Network"
3 - select "Map network drive" from the resulting menu
4 - select an unused drive letter
5 - click Browse
6 - navigate to the DNS-323 and expand it
7 - select the volume (Volume_1 or Volume_2)
8 - you can either click OK at this point which will map the volume or you can navigate down to a folder.
It's pretty much the same in any version of Windows, except that Microsoft has changed the names of certain things - libraries was once called explorer, network was once my network places.
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I ran into this problem when I added a second drive as well.
I don't really have a solution other than that I forgot to run the Dlink easy search utility as administrator the second time around.
Run as admin in Win7 and it mapped no problem.
PJ
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The ESU is not required to map drives, it's provided by DLink to make the task of locating & configuring the DNS-323 easier.
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I've never bothered with the DLink cd and/or ESU personally.
Mapping multiple drives is simple enough in WinXP. I have numerous shares and have each mounted to a different drive letter for easy management.
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Running OS/2 here make the CD only useful for the reading the manual.
Like dosborne, I have no problems mounting shares to a drive letter - the shares are spread over three NAS.