Happy New Year y'all 
We have a Syno 1019+ that we mapped in Win 7 (!) and somehow cannot manage mapping a drive in Win 10 for another Synology NAS (220+). I think the problem is domain-related.
We tried repeatedly mapping the drive via Synology Assistant and the system repeatedly times out. We made changes to network/sharing discovery, and we changed our login credentials. No good.
So we manually tried logging in and mapping it through Win 10 itself and it appears the credentials are blocked because of the domain. We have the domain set in both the 1019+ and the 220+ as WORKGROUP but when we log in it shows our local domain. Any recommendation on how to change the workgroup when we map via Win 10?
Any help is absolutely appreciated.
We have a Syno 1019+ that we mapped in Win 7 (!) and somehow cannot manage mapping a drive in Win 10 for another Synology NAS (220+). I think the problem is domain-related.
We tried repeatedly mapping the drive via Synology Assistant and the system repeatedly times out. We made changes to network/sharing discovery, and we changed our login credentials. No good.
So we manually tried logging in and mapping it through Win 10 itself and it appears the credentials are blocked because of the domain. We have the domain set in both the 1019+ and the 220+ as WORKGROUP but when we log in it shows our local domain. Any recommendation on how to change the workgroup when we map via Win 10?
Any help is absolutely appreciated.