Windows 10: Mapped network drive/ shared folder not accessible after reboot

Discus and support Mapped network drive/ shared folder not accessible after reboot in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have a folder on a file server Windows XP Pro - Logon: USER no logon password which I have shared share permission read/write to ALEX not... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by chris_scsa, Apr 6, 2021.

  1. Mapped network drive/ shared folder not accessible after reboot


    I have a folder on a file server Windows XP Pro - Logon: USER no logon password which I have shared share permission read/write to ALEX not administrator and added ALEX into the security list.


    File server IP = 192.168.1.111


    I have a desktop Windows 10 Home Logon: USERno logon password that I used to access the share folder in the XP file server. I mapped that folder to network drive X:

    I have another desktop Windows 7 Home Logon: USERno logon password that I also used to access the share folder in the XP file server. I mapped that folder to network drive X:


    So i can access that folder fine from both of the desktops, until the next morning when i d/clicked the mapped network drive X:, a message appeared and said "Location is not available. X:\ is not accessible. The user name or password is incorrect."


    So I proceeded to Windows+R, and type in the IP address to try to get into the shared folder, but i got this message "X:\ is not accessible. you might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find our of you have access permissions.

    Multiple connections to a server of shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again."


    What is causing this and how do I regain access to this folder?

    :)
     
    chris_scsa, Apr 6, 2021
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  2. DTG1 Win User

    Cannot access shared network drive


    Personally, I wouldnt use Everyone. If anyone hacks into you, they have full access to everything and can demolish everything on your raid. I would rather set up accounts and access separately for each person. That way, I know who did all that damage. In the end with a little extra work, I feel more secure by using Authenticated Users.


    If this helps.
    step 1 create non-microsoft account and without email and address without admin rights
    step 2 share a drive or folder to specific user account (if Everyone is listed, remove it)
    step 3 set security > add Authenticated Users (if more than 1 account) or add specific users
    step 3a remove Everyone from list
    step 3b uncheck full control and write for all items listed except SYSTEM and Admin account.
    step 4 right click Start > Computer Management > System Tools > Shared Folders > Shares ... to verify settings and change anything else. You can also see the number of connections to each share here.
     
    DTG1, Apr 6, 2021
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  3. cannot open files on network shared drive

    Is the remote shared folder mapped? Do you have a drive letter assigned to it?
    I'd suggest calling the software developer and asking them.
     
    thebluebumblebee, Apr 6, 2021
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  4. Frogger Win User

    Mapped network drive/ shared folder not accessible after reboot

    ?? How do I PW protect Folders in windows

    hmmm?
    Sharing files and folders overview You can share the files and folders stored on your computer, on a network, and on the Web. The method you choose depends on whom you want to share files with, and what computer they will use to access the files.

    When you share files or folders, they are not as protected as they are when you do not share them. People with access to your computer or your network might be able to read, copy, or change files that are in a shared folder. You should always be aware that the files and folders that you share are available to other people and be sure to monitor your shared files and folders on a regular basis.

    Important

    If your computer is not joined to a domain, you can use the Network Setup Wizard to automatically turn file and printer sharing on or off. To start the Network Setup Wizard, click Start, click Control Panel, click Network and Internet Connections, and then click Network Setup Wizard.
    If you both use the same computer

    You can put the files you want to share in the Shared Documents folder. Files stored in the Shared Documents folder or its subfolders are always available to other users on your computer.

    Step-by-step procedure
    Note

    If you are connected to a network domain, the Shared Documents, Shared Pictures, and Shared Music folders are not available.
    If both computers are on the same network

    You can share a folder or drive on your computer with others on the network. You can also control whether the files in the shared folder can be modified by other users.

    If your computer is connected to a network domain, use this procedure:

    Step-by-step procedure
    If your computer is connected to a workgroup, use this procedure:

    Step-by-step procedure
    Note

    If you are connected to a network domain, you will need to set the Access control for the folder or drive after sharing it. For more information, go to To set, view, change, or remove file and folder permissions.
    If you want to share your files online

    You can publish pictures and documents on the Web using the Web Publishing Wizard. The files will be stored in a private, online folder that you manage.

    Step-by-step procedure

    If you don't want others to access your files

    You can prevent other users from accessing your folders and the files they contain. When your computer is connected to a domain, this is called setting permissions for your file or folder. When your computer is connected to a workgroup, this is called making your folders private.

    If your computer is connected to a network domain, use this procedure:

    Step-by-step procedure
    If your computer is connected to a workgroup, use this procedure:

    Step-by-step procedure

    'HELP' it can be your friend *Smile Mapped network drive/ shared folder not accessible after reboot :)
     
    Frogger, Apr 6, 2021
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