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Profile: newbie
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OK I have a Network Attached Storage Device for central storage and file sharing between my computers. Everything works OK for the most part. The Problem is my Vista 64 bit machine won't write to it for some reason. If I drag a file or folder to any directory in my NAS it freezes up and hitting the reset button is the only thing that will unfreeze it. It can read files off the NAS OK, and all my Linux and OSX computers will read and write to the NAS nob problem. If it helps any it is an Airlink NAS enclosure with a 500gb SATA Drive behind an ASUS router, if it helps. I have tried different routers and still the same problem.

So Someone give me some insight as to why my Vista won't write to my NAS?

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Security setting!

Check to make sure vista's admin account has full control to the folder you are trying to write to.

You may have to type it in manually "PCname"\administrator




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