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Mapped Drives Missing

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I am no longer able to access my mapped drives to my server. One computer sees the drives and works fine, but my main computer is not able to map the drives using the exact same static ip?

I'm completely confused. 

  • Community Expert

Assuming you are on WIndows. In Windows File Explorer, can you browse to the Unraid shares on the network from that computer?

  • Author
1 minute ago, trurl said:

Assuming you are on WIndows. In Windows File Explorer, can you browse to the Unraid shares on the network from that computer?

Yes, I am on a Windows computer and I used to be. My previously mapped drives no longer connect to the address. I am positive the address is correct, as my other computer is connecting to the same address. My main computer however, is not able to locate that address.

I am also receiving an error "Windows Could not Automatically Detect Network’s Proxy Settings" which I am currently troubleshooting. 

 

  • Community Expert

My question wasn't about your mapped drives or the address.

 

Here is a different question:

 

Can you connect to the Unraid webUI from that computer?

  • Author

yes

  • Community Expert

OK

 

7 minutes ago, trurl said:

In Windows File Explorer, can you browse to the Unraid shares on the network from that computer?

 

  • Author

I ran my troubleshooter and received all of the following information:

 

Internet Connections

Publisher details

Issues found

Windows could not automatically detect this network's proxy settings

Windows could not automatically detect this network's proxy settings

Detected

Contact your network administrator

Completed

Issues found

Detection details

6

Windows could not automatically detect this network's proxy settings

Detected

Contact your network administrator

Completed

Windows could not automatically detect this network's proxy settings.

Detection details

Network Diagnostics Log

File Name:46030BE8-2DF4-49A7-9DB6-5D195498C173.Diagnose.0.etl

Other Networking Configuration and Logs

File Name:NetworkConfiguration.cab

Collection information

Computer Name:SCUBA-PC2

Windows Version:

10.0

Architecture:

x64

Time:

Wednesday, January 2, 2019 2:09:25 PM

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Windows Network Diagnostics

Detects problems with network connectivity.

Package Version:

4.0

Publisher:

Microsoft Windows

Internet Connections

Find and fix problems with connecting to the Internet or to websites.

Package Version:

3.0

Publisher:

Microsoft Corporation

  • Community Expert

Sounds like you are having a network issue on that Windows computer.

 

Probably won't get an answer to this question either:

 

What is the IP address of that Windows computer, and what is the IP address of your Unraid server?

  • Author

My server is 192.168.1.180 and my pc is 192.168.1.190.

 

  • Community Expert

Using Windows FILE Explorer on that Windows computer, can you get to your Unraid server on the network and see its shares?

  • Author

That's my issue. I used to be able to, but now I can't.

  • Community Expert

The "WIndows Issues sticky" pinned near the top of this same subforum:

 

 

  • Community Expert

The 4th post in that topic has a lot of links for different problems and fixes.

  • Author

None of those links resemble my issue.

 

  • Author

Looks like I found the issue. For some reason, my network wouldn't allow me to connect via IP address but by Server name instead. Very odd.

 

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