AlexanderCS
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I've got an issue that's really been stumping me here, not sure if it's my own ignorance or a legitimate issue.
The setup is a small office that has 6 machines on a Synology DS213+ NAS unit (that's what the prior tech left them with--in the winter we might move to a server but for now this is what I'm supporting). All the machines have mapped drives to the NAS.
The only machine on Windows 8.1 was mapped just fine. The two changes that have occurred recently are: Switched RMM to N-Able, Had users build stronger, longer passwords. Switching the passwords required me to switch the password locally as well as in the Synology panel.
Now, every morning that this person logs in, they get the "Could not reconnect all drives". I had thought I'm mapping the drives correctly, but perhaps that isn't the case. I map it, choose the drive letter, specify the path (\\SERVERNAME\Data), select "Reconnect at logon" and "Use different credentials" (Since the username and password for the Synology is not the same as the local user)... is this not correct? But every morning she logs on to the drives not being mounted properly. The "Windows Credentials" in Credential Manager also gets wiped out. The thing is, the drive will map properly and allow access if I set it up again and even if I restart and log off the machine. It almost seems like some scheduled thing is causing it to drop.
I have tried (not in order):
-Recreating the user in the Synology admin panel
-Ensuring the user permissions are proper
-Manually entering the Credentials
-Enabling "Always wait for the network at computer startup and login"
None of this has given me any joy so far. I'm told I can write a script to just mount the drives on startup, but I'd like to figure out the root issue and I don't want to put a batch file with the password plain text.
Tonight I'm going to disable most of what I've got N-Able doing. Perhaps the maintenance or scans I have it do interfere?
Any help much appreciated... sorry for the long post, pulling my hair out over this.
The setup is a small office that has 6 machines on a Synology DS213+ NAS unit (that's what the prior tech left them with--in the winter we might move to a server but for now this is what I'm supporting). All the machines have mapped drives to the NAS.
The only machine on Windows 8.1 was mapped just fine. The two changes that have occurred recently are: Switched RMM to N-Able, Had users build stronger, longer passwords. Switching the passwords required me to switch the password locally as well as in the Synology panel.
Now, every morning that this person logs in, they get the "Could not reconnect all drives". I had thought I'm mapping the drives correctly, but perhaps that isn't the case. I map it, choose the drive letter, specify the path (\\SERVERNAME\Data), select "Reconnect at logon" and "Use different credentials" (Since the username and password for the Synology is not the same as the local user)... is this not correct? But every morning she logs on to the drives not being mounted properly. The "Windows Credentials" in Credential Manager also gets wiped out. The thing is, the drive will map properly and allow access if I set it up again and even if I restart and log off the machine. It almost seems like some scheduled thing is causing it to drop.
I have tried (not in order):
-Recreating the user in the Synology admin panel
-Ensuring the user permissions are proper
-Manually entering the Credentials
-Enabling "Always wait for the network at computer startup and login"
None of this has given me any joy so far. I'm told I can write a script to just mount the drives on startup, but I'd like to figure out the root issue and I don't want to put a batch file with the password plain text.
Tonight I'm going to disable most of what I've got N-Able doing. Perhaps the maintenance or scans I have it do interfere?
Any help much appreciated... sorry for the long post, pulling my hair out over this.