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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0003101 | Far Manager | File System | public | 2015-10-20 06:47 | 2015-10-24 11:32 |
Reporter | farman | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | Win7 x64 / Win XP SP3 | ||||
Product Version | 3.0 | ||||
Summary | 0003101: Access mapped drives (with login) | ||||
Description | hi, this is a little difficult to describe. I'll reduce that to a single point at the moment (see A). A) - different LANs 1. I have a gateway to a different LAN. There's a mapped drive P: to one of the servers there. 2. In Win Explorer I see the mapping and with a single click I can open P: 3. Far (latest version) says (Alt-F1): "disconnected" and asks for username and password - even I opened it in Explorer already (see C). B) - same LANs Another issue appears after a fresh boot in a LAN: the mapped drives on single Win-servers (no AD) in a LAN are not working correct. In Explorer I can open them with a single click. far sais: disconnected... And: After opening a mapped drive in Explorer I can open them in Far (opposite to A). Far 2 (yes I still have it :-) does not have the described problem B, but A. There are similar issues still on my NAS at home sometimes (we had this problem some weeks ago here and i thought it was solved). But yesterday... I'll keep an eye on it. This is all I can say at the moment. Not much. I hope it's not too confusing and that you can reproduce this somehow. | ||||
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Maybe this is a starting point. NAS at home: Environment: - Client WinXP SP3 - NAS (Single server mode, no AD/Ldap/...) - NAS is mapped to S: in Win as \\192.168.1.22\Files (don't remember password) 1. NAS is running; fresh reboot of the PC 2. Far asks for user/pw for S:. If I enter pw Far doesn't accept it and asks again. 3. In Win Explorer: Doubleclick on S:. Explorer asks for password. If I enter pw everything is ok and I can reach the files. After that Far handles S: ok. This is basically the same as in problem A and B I mentioned above. So, why Far doesn't take the password? |