Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me resolve a problem I'm having configuring a DNS-345 on my home network. Please excuse the rather long description of the issue.
Over the weekend I purchased a DNS-345 along with 4 drives. I hooked everything up and connected the NAS to my router. Then via my laptop (logged in to the administrator account) I configured the NAS, formatted the hard drives, etc. Everything seemed to be going well.
I then logged in to my laptop using my regular user account, went in to Windows Explorer, clicked on Network, right-clicked on the NAS, and proceeded to map the NAS as the Y: drive. I could then click on the Y: drive and access Volume_1 on the NAS. I could also access the NAS administration screen via the browser. Again everything seemed to be going well.
Then I thought I should also map the NAS as a drive inside the administrator account. So I logged out of the regular user account on the laptop and logged back in to my administrator account. I then went in to Windows Explorer, clicked on Network, and then tried to right-click on the NAS. When I did this a pop-up window appeared asking for a username and password. No matter what combination of username/password I tried (Admin account, NAS admin account, etc) the pop-up window wouldn't go away. I went into Control Panel>Credentials Manager and deleted any credentials stored there, and tried mapping the NAS again unsuccessfully. Nothing seems to work to allow me to map the network drive from within the administrator account. I tried looking at the NAS properties and was surprised to see a message stating I didn't have permission to see the properties of the NAS folder (even though I was logged in as an administrator)
Interestingly though, I could still access the NAS login screen via the browser. And, using the DLink Easy Search Utility allowed me to map the drive.
Now when I click on the drive letter mapped using the Easy Search Utility I can access the NAS folders without a problem. But when I click on the NAS within the Network list in Windows Explorer I still get the pop-up window asking for login credentials.
Is there anything I can do to eliminate this problem of the login credentials window popping up? It didn't happen when logging in as a regular user, why is it happening when logged in as an administrator?
FYI, I'm running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit on my laptop.
Thanks in advance for your help.