Hi everyone.
A friend has a problem with his network that I was unable to help. As he does not speak english, I'm posting here to help him.
He has a Western Digital My Book World, with some public folders and a private one.
He has a desktop PC and a notebook.
From the notebook he can access everything, no matter if he uses \\mybookworld or \\ip_address.
From the desktop he is able to access everything ONLY when using \\mybookworld. If he uses \\ip_address he is able to access the public folders but not the private one. It doesn't even ask for a password. It tells him the shared folder is not accessible or he does not have permission.
He can ping the NAS, from the PC, using the IP and the hostname.
The PC does not have more than one IP configured.
He already tried another IP on the PC to make sure it was not some kind of blocked IP.
Something to consider: it is a brand new i7 machine, but he had the exactly same problem with his older i5.
So, where does the problem rely?
Any clue?
Thanx.
A friend has a problem with his network that I was unable to help. As he does not speak english, I'm posting here to help him.
He has a Western Digital My Book World, with some public folders and a private one.
He has a desktop PC and a notebook.
From the notebook he can access everything, no matter if he uses \\mybookworld or \\ip_address.
From the desktop he is able to access everything ONLY when using \\mybookworld. If he uses \\ip_address he is able to access the public folders but not the private one. It doesn't even ask for a password. It tells him the shared folder is not accessible or he does not have permission.
He can ping the NAS, from the PC, using the IP and the hostname.
The PC does not have more than one IP configured.
He already tried another IP on the PC to make sure it was not some kind of blocked IP.
Something to consider: it is a brand new i7 machine, but he had the exactly same problem with his older i5.
So, where does the problem rely?
Any clue?
Thanx.