Microsoft Security Essentials will not allow access to NAS drive
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Microsoft Security Essentials will not allow access to NAS drive
My PC is running Windows 7 professional.
I have a DNS-323 NAS enclosure
Until recently, this set up has been working fine.
From last week I can no longer access the DNS-323 through Windows explorer. My backup software also cannot see the drives.
I can however successfully ping the DNS-323 and access the DNS-323 software via my browser
The DNS-323 is configured with a static IP address
If I disable Microsoft Security Essentials, I can access the DNS-323 through Windows explorer. My backup software can also see the drives.
How do I configure Microsoft Security Essentials to always allow access to the DNS-323?
Thanks in advance
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TimTDP,
Please try the following...
Open Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE)
Uncheck: Real Time Protection
Click: Save changes
Use the Search Utility provided by the DNS-323 NAS to map the drive.
Now, open MSE and check to turn on: Real Time Protection
Click: Save changes
Can you now access the DNS-323 NAS?
If no-go, let's check the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size of your Wireless Network Connection.
Please do the following:
Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
At the Command Prompt, copy/paste the following text inside the code box, and press: Enter
Code:
netsh interface ipv4 show subinterfaces
To copy the text contained/produced by the Command Prompt, click on the small command icon in the top left corner, and then choose:
Edit > Select All
Once again, Edit > Copy
Now,open Notepad, and paste the text to it.
Please post the text in your reply.
To close the Command Prompt, use the [X], or type in: exit Press: Enter