Login problems

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Vavve
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Login problems

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I have a problem accessing my TS-201.
I can map a network drive to Public. When trying to do the same to any of the Q-maps i have a problem. I get the login pupup and after entering user and password the popup just blinks and I am still at the same place. No error codes. No access denied. No nothing. I would expect either logging in to se my files or an error code.

TS-201, Version 2.0.1 Build 0302.
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kent
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Post by kent »

This is because you login Public as "guest" user, and you can't login to the same server with dirrerent user.

My suggestion:
1. Disconnect all of your mapping, then map to Q-maps first, and then map Public :)
2. Disconnect all of your mapping, and disable guest access right in Public volume. Then re-map Public, and other Q-maps. :)
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Post by Vavve »

Thanks for you tip. It worked.
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kent wrote:This is because you login Public as "guest" user, and you can't login to the same server with dirrerent user.

My suggestion:
1. Disconnect all of your mapping, then map to Q-maps first, and then map Public :)
2. Disconnect all of your mapping, and disable guest access right in Public volume. Then re-map Public, and other Q-maps. :)
Thanks, that worked for me either. :D :D
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Re: Login problems

Post by dolbyman »

why dig out an 11 year old thread for a "thank you"?
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