Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it because I am just dying to get this to work.
The computer is on the same network (home network) as the Buffalo LinkStation.
Tried Solution 1:
I tried your first solution (regarding the opening up NASNavigator and selecting "Browse Shares") and nothing happens. No error messages...nothing at all.
Tried Solution 2:
I tried your second solution and I get an error message that doesn't seem to be too helpful but here it all is. Please note that I have tried this with setting that registry setting to "1" and to "2" and neither works.
This shows the share that I am triing to connect to. After reading some articles, it is suggested that I check the "Connect using different credentials" so I did.
I have tried connecting using the admin account under my computers domain group and the WorkGroup domain as it is shown within the Web Administration. Neither works. Please note that this Windows Security screen pops up many (5+) times before getting the error message.
Here is the error message that I get every time.
Some additional information:
I can actually connect to the LinkStation from my Windows 7 computer through the web interface using the admin account and my password. You can see below the Shares that I have setup and you can also see there are no restrictions to any of the shares.
Here you can see the users that I have setup. I have the default admin user and the guest users enabled.
Other Solutions that were attempted:
- I tried everything in this forum. This included turning off and turning on my Windows Firewall (both Private and Public) I checked my Network Discovery and it is turned on for both my Private and Public settings. I also enabled the "Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP" setting that is mentioned within the forum. I tried pinging the server which was unsuccessful when pinging the file share but was successful by just pinging the LinkStation itself. See below...
Are there any other solutions out there. I would really appreciate it if anyone could help...