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I am running Windows Vista Home Professional and using a Linksys WRT350N
wireless router with the USB storage link. Attached to the router, I have a Western Digital 500GB Essential Edition USB external hard drive. I created a share to the external hard drive in the router interface and am able to access the folder and files from one of my other machines running XP. However, when I try to use my Vista machine, I can see the share, but can not see the folders or files in the share when browsing from the Network window. The only way I can access the folders and files is if I map a network drive letter (such as M to the share. Only then can I actually access the files using the mapped drive letter (it works great I might add). This is fine for most things/apps, however, for applications that use the UNC path rather than the mapped network drive letter to point to the drive, they can not can't see the files. For example, I want to use Window Media Player to monitor and add music, videos, and pictures that I have stored on the NAS, but when I add the folders to watch, Windows Media Player converts the mapped network drive (M:\MyBook\Music\) to the unc path (\\MyBook\Music\). Once it uses the unc path, then it just thinks the folders are empty when, in fact, they are filled with tons of music and pictures. As a result, I can not see, play, or use a media exteneder (XBOX 360) to play the music on my NAS. Same goes if I type \\MyBook\Music on the search/command line...it's just opens the windows browser and the folder is empty. If I type M:\MyBook\Music, I can see all the sub-folders and files on the drive. Does anyone know how to fix the problem with the empty UNC path problem? I am using the most up-to-date firmware on the router, and I've already changed the security policy for LAN Manager to Send LM & NTLM... (basically, changed it from 0x3 to 0x1 in the registry) I've emailed Linksys about the issue, but they haven't been of any help yet...I thought maybe I could get some help from other frustrated Vista Users! |
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I don't have an answer to your post as I too have the same exact question. If you type in this UNC path to acces another network machine with Vista or XP OS, that works, but will not work for the Linksys WRT350N. I noticed that this question was posted back in 4/4/07, have you been able to find the answer since? -- fernb10 |
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Hi there,
Any luck with this issue? I was able to at least see the share when I enabled send LM and NTLM, but now I can only see folders and files if I map to the share...so, same as you guys... thanks On May 23, 7:43 pm, fernb10 wrote: I don't have an answer to your post as I too have the same exact question. If you type in this UNC path to acces another network machine with Vista or XP OS, that works, but will not work for the Linksys WRT350N. I noticed that this question was posted back in 4/4/07, have you been able to find the answer since? -- fernb10 |
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Same issue. I also can not use the USB drive attached to the Linksys WRT350N
for One Care backups. Any help would be greatly apprecaited. "htome" wrote: Hi there, Any luck with this issue? I was able to at least see the share when I enabled send LM and NTLM, but now I can only see folders and files if I map to the share...so, same as you guys... thanks On May 23, 7:43 pm, fernb10 wrote: I don't have an answer to your post as I too have the same exact question. If you type in this UNC path to acces another network machine with Vista or XP OS, that works, but will not work for the Linksys WRT350N. I noticed that this question was posted back in 4/4/07, have you been able to find the answer since? -- fernb10 |