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Title: Issue with drive mapping
Post by: Matt1656 on November 07, 2015, 04:06:15 AM
Hello. I have a D-Link DNS-320L and I can't map or reach my drive on my desktop PC. I reinstalled the whole operating system (Win10) to a formated SSD, installed a new network card, reset my router but nothing works. On other device (on my laptop (Win10), on my tab (Android)) it works perfectly but on my PC. I still keep getting that error: A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated.
It connects through psychical UTP connection through a router (TP-LINK TL-WR841N).
It worked well until now.
Title: Re: Issue with drive mapping
Post by: ivan on November 08, 2015, 04:18:46 PM
I think your problem is Win 10.  From what we have heard it can be problematic with Samba/CIFS connections (that and the 'call home' that it has is the reason we have told our clients that use windows to stick with win 7 for the foreseeable future).

While that does not solve your problem you could try comparing network settings between your working laptop and the non working desktop.

Another thing you could try to help validate the networking of the desktop is to use FileZilla on the desktop and see if you can connect to the FTP server on the 320L - if you can't then you will need to sort out the networking on that win10 box.
Title: Re: Issue with drive mapping
Post by: Matt1656 on November 10, 2015, 09:34:19 AM
On other forum, I saw a solution. I have to delete the PIN logon thing. Yep, this is a pretty weird bug. On my laptop, I didn't set a PIN yet.
Title: Re: Issue with drive mapping
Post by: Matt1656 on November 10, 2015, 09:39:18 AM
And It worked! I deleted my PIN logon thing then relogged to my account with my microsoft password. Now it works.  :o
Title: Re: Issue with drive mapping
Post by: Raik on January 06, 2016, 03:29:55 PM
Nice to hear it worked for you guys.
Always worked for me. Android and windowsXP/7/8/8.1 works as it should but windows 10 (laptop, up-to-date as today) give the worse performance of them all, wifi or ethernet even connected directly with no router/switch in between give me around 3-4mb write...with 100mbps ethernet connection. NetSpeedMonitor shows activity even though I'm not using it...******* microsoft prying his eyes in my drive because NSA told him $$$ to.

Even when that spying is done moving and deleting files is sluggish, like a huge lag/latency which is really unusual, my windows 7 PC with gigabit ethernet works "almost" like being directly connected to sata, just a little lag here and there.