Leguar
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Windows 10 v. 1909 (former 1809)
Qnap TS-251+ v. 1310 (former 1302)
Before (former versions) I could copy/paste (and draw) files from Win10
Explorer to my Qnap folder (Multimedia) without any problems, but now
it's impossible (drawing into the folder shows a "not allowed sign" (*).
Copy/paste doesn't do anything.
Tried to downgrade Qnap to version 1302 - without any luck. So the v. 1310
may be ok.
If I link my Qnap folder (Multimedia) to Win10 Explorer as a network drive,
I have no problems with the transfer of files.
I have another Qnap (TS-253 Pro) with same settings, which is working as
expected. All devices in my LAN is using same UserID and PasswordID, and
same HomeGroup.
Conclusion: The combination of Qnap TS-251+ and Windows 10 v. 1909, has a
problem (bug). Have any others noticed this, and have a solution ??
Qnap TS-251+ v. 1310 (former 1302)
Before (former versions) I could copy/paste (and draw) files from Win10
Explorer to my Qnap folder (Multimedia) without any problems, but now
it's impossible (drawing into the folder shows a "not allowed sign" (*).
Copy/paste doesn't do anything.
Tried to downgrade Qnap to version 1302 - without any luck. So the v. 1310
may be ok.
If I link my Qnap folder (Multimedia) to Win10 Explorer as a network drive,
I have no problems with the transfer of files.
I have another Qnap (TS-253 Pro) with same settings, which is working as
expected. All devices in my LAN is using same UserID and PasswordID, and
same HomeGroup.
Conclusion: The combination of Qnap TS-251+ and Windows 10 v. 1909, has a
problem (bug). Have any others noticed this, and have a solution ??