I have a Synology DS218 NAS drive. My setup is a Surface laptop with Windows 10.
I want to map the NAS folders as drives to Windows, so as to access them in Explorer. I have mapped these locations before, and populated them via Windows, all working fine - at that point.
I lost the connection one time after a power off. Whilst I have been able to re-map a couple of the folders, I am struggling with the others. When I try to map them I get a message that says ...
The network drive specified is currently mapped using a different username and password. To connect using a different username and password, first disconnect any mappings to this network drive.
I have already disconnected those failed mappings and there is no connection that I can see in Windows (I only see the 2 mappings to the NAS that I have setup anew and which work fine in Windows).
I have Googled this, but found nothing helpful, so I just wonder if anyone has insight into this problem.
TIA
I want to map the NAS folders as drives to Windows, so as to access them in Explorer. I have mapped these locations before, and populated them via Windows, all working fine - at that point.
I lost the connection one time after a power off. Whilst I have been able to re-map a couple of the folders, I am struggling with the others. When I try to map them I get a message that says ...
The network drive specified is currently mapped using a different username and password. To connect using a different username and password, first disconnect any mappings to this network drive.
I have already disconnected those failed mappings and there is no connection that I can see in Windows (I only see the 2 mappings to the NAS that I have setup anew and which work fine in Windows).
I have Googled this, but found nothing helpful, so I just wonder if anyone has insight into this problem.
TIA