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Windows 7 not connecting drives

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Upon every start up on my win7 HTPC all 15 drives never auto connects, I have to connect each one every time.  Is there a setting in win7 that I missed? I checked reconnect on start up, that does not seem to work.

Go to Credential Manager under Control Panel-User Accounts. Look for your network storage device under windows credential and open it. Then select Edit. Replece the domain name in front of your user name (Ip adress to tower, in my case using fixed ip adress). Save.

 

Log off from you Windows account and then log in again. Windows will again say it cannot connect network drive. Open Credential Manager again and you will notice that your device is not there under windows credential.

 

Now connect your device again manually. Then in Credential Manager click "Add a Windows Credential": enter device name (IP Address to tower, in my case using fixed IP address) as internet/network address, user name (without domain name) and password. Save.

 

That is it. Log off window and then log back on, your device should be connected automatically.

 

Best Regards

 

Peter

 

 

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Go to Credential Manager under Control Panel-User Accounts. Look for your network storage device under windows credential and open it. Then select Edit. Replece the domain name in front of your user name (Ip adress to tower, in my case using fixed ip adress). Save.

 

Log off from you Windows account and then log in again. Windows will again say it cannot connect network drive. Open Credential Manager again and you will notice that your device is not there under windows credential.

 

Now connect your device again manually. Then in Credential Manager click "Add a Windows Credential": enter device name (IP Address to tower, in my case using fixed IP address) as internet/network address, user name (without domain name) and password. Save.

 

That is it. Log off window and then log back on, your device should be connected automatically.

 

Best Regards

 

Peter

 

 

 

Thanks Peter I'll give it a try,

 

Do I have to do this for each drive?

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