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KeldSor 396 Reputation points
2021-04-26T05:53:00.15+00:00

My system was forced-updated some days ago.

After that update I have to RE-BOOT the system or else it will not recognize my NAS-drive.

If I try to access the NAS after the first boot - it will just spend a lot of time before an empty window comes up showing nothing !

I then RE-boot and then I'm back to normal.

How can I cure that ?

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KeldSor 396 Reputation points
2021-04-26T07:00:04.573+00:00

Unfortunately I have a DANISH version - I'll try to see if I can do it right !

THX !

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  1. KeldSor 396 Reputation points
    2021-05-01T04:21:16.957+00:00

    I'm not sure what cured it, but today it worked - and I did nothing to try solve the problem !

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  2. Teemo Tang 11,581 Reputation points
    2021-04-26T06:56:39.533+00:00

    Try to disconnect your NAS-drive and clear the record in Credential Manager.
    Run Shared Folders troubleshooter in Settings->Update&Security->Torublehsoot->Additional troubleshooters
    Next, manually re-add your NAS-drive as a network location.
    Reboot computer to check result.

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