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Old December 29th 07, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Malke
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Default Vista and NAS

P Knopp wrote:
I have Vista Home Premium on a new machine connected by ethernet
directly to a router. I have a NAS connected directly to the router. I
have other XP machines connected by wireless to the router. The XP
machines can use the NAS normally. I have been able to get the NAS to
show up on Vista as a network device, and I can see the first level of
file folders on the NAS. When I attempt to open a file folder on the NAS
then windows explorer makes an attempt to read but never reaches an end.
I tried to use a "net use" command to send a token to the NAS (thinking
that Vista Home Prem does not remember tokens) but to no avail. Has
anyone attempted and been successful with this? What solutions may there
be? Thanks.


You need to contact the NAS mftr.'s tech support. Most NAS devices run
some flavor of embedded Linux and Vista requires some special handling
with Samba. This can be gotten around when connecting to *nix computers
by either updating the Samba version on the *nix machines and editing
smb.conf or changing Vista's security settings. Unfortunately, you
usually don't have the ability to update Samba and manually edit the
smb.config file on a NAS. Some NAS mftrs. have written new firmware
which takes care of the issue. Some have not.

So your next step is to contact the NAS mftr.'s tech support.


Malke
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Old December 30th 07, 12:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
P Knopp
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Default Vista and NAS

I have Vista Home Premium on a new machine connected by ethernet directly to
a router. I have a NAS connected directly to the router. I have other XP
machines connected by wireless to the router. The XP machines can use the
NAS normally. I have been able to get the NAS to show up on Vista as a
network device, and I can see the first level of file folders on the NAS.
When I attempt to open a file folder on the NAS then windows explorer makes
an attempt to read but never reaches an end. I tried to use a "net use"
command to send a token to the NAS (thinking that Vista Home Prem does not
remember tokens) but to no avail. Has anyone attempted and been successful
with this? What solutions may there be? Thanks.

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Old December 30th 07, 12:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
P Knopp
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Default Vista and NAS

Yes, an upgrade to the firmware on the NAS solved the problem. Thank you.
"Malke" wrote in message
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P Knopp wrote:
I have Vista Home Premium on a new machine connected by ethernet directly
to a router. I have a NAS connected directly to the router. I have other
XP machines connected by wireless to the router. The XP machines can use
the NAS normally. I have been able to get the NAS to show up on Vista as
a network device, and I can see the first level of file folders on the
NAS. When I attempt to open a file folder on the NAS then windows
explorer makes an attempt to read but never reaches an end. I tried to
use a "net use" command to send a token to the NAS (thinking that Vista
Home Prem does not remember tokens) but to no avail. Has anyone attempted
and been successful with this? What solutions may there be? Thanks.


You need to contact the NAS mftr.'s tech support. Most NAS devices run
some flavor of embedded Linux and Vista requires some special handling
with Samba. This can be gotten around when connecting to *nix computers by
either updating the Samba version on the *nix machines and editing
smb.conf or changing Vista's security settings. Unfortunately, you usually
don't have the ability to update Samba and manually edit the smb.config
file on a NAS. Some NAS mftrs. have written new firmware which takes care
of the issue. Some have not.

So your next step is to contact the NAS mftr.'s tech support.


Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


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Old December 30th 07, 12:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Malke
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Default Vista and NAS

P Knopp wrote:
Yes, an upgrade to the firmware on the NAS solved the problem. Thank you.


Glad that sorted it for you. Thanks for taking the time to post back.


Malke
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www.elephantboycomputers.com
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