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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sat 25-Dec-21 11:15:20
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why is Windows network system Rubbish?


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Having a muck around before I go out because I had a problem with Reflect backing up to my NAs, for some reason the share path don't exist any more, and yet according to the NAS setup config , it does. Then all of a sudden it did exist, now for some strange reason it says about too many log ins.
I hate Windows network

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Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Sun 26-Dec-21 18:39:16
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The 'too many logins' is probably down to some latent caching or holding over existing connections on the UI on the NAS to be fair.
Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Mon 27-Dec-21 06:37:54
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The 'too many logins' is probably down to some latent caching or holding over existing connections on the UI on the NAS to be fair.


er. How do I solve that?

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Standard User Adduxi
(learned) Mon 27-Dec-21 10:04:00
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Never had any problems with my NAS, but I use Robocopy in a batch file. Never fails to work. Been doing this since Windows XP, currently on Windows 11 Pro.

For full device backups, I use Veeam backup. I've never used Reflect so can't really help, sorry.
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Mon 27-Dec-21 12:22:59
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Just a hunch. Are there any options in your backup software that are possibly holding the connection / share to the NAS open after it completes its thing?
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 27-Dec-21 13:13:00
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er. How do I solve that?

Doesn't sound like a Windows networking design issue, it sounds like an implementation issue on the NAS probably how the manufacturer has configured the Linux Samba program. Not an issue I've hit on my Synology kit.

(If you think SMB/CIFS networking is problematic, just play with NFS !).

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Standard User Michael_Chare
(knowledge is power) Mon 27-Dec-21 16:50:09
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The 'too many logins' is probably down to some latent caching or holding over existing connections on the UI on the NAS to be fair.

er. How do I solve that?
What NAS are you using?

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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Tue 28-Dec-21 09:08:45
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The 'too many logins' is probably down to some latent caching or holding over existing connections on the UI on the NAS to be fair.

er. How do I solve that?
What NAS are you using?


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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Tue 28-Dec-21 09:13:24
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Just a hunch. Are there any options in your backup software that are possibly holding the connection / share to the NAS open after it completes its thing?


I will have to go through the back up software bit by bit, and see. I also use allsync to sync my documents folder to the nas as well, not sure if that is causing the problem, it does a sync when files are changed, maybe I should set that to do it at a certain time or when the computer is turned on.
I wonder if I should use the I.P address of the nas instead.


I also had the error when using Windows, but that seemed to have sorted itself out now.

Strange that a friend of mine never gets these errors with the network I helped her with, smile She is using fibre, but I doubt that make s a difference.

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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Tue 28-Dec-21 09:23:55
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er. How do I solve that?

Doesn't sound like a Windows networking design issue, it sounds like an implementation issue on the NAS probably how the manufacturer has configured the Linux Samba program. Not an issue I've hit on my Synology kit.

(If you think SMB/CIFS networking is problematic, just play with NFS !).


I wonder if it is anything to do with hagving SMB version 1 enabled on my computer? The problem is without version one, devices on the network don't appear on windows.

i need to watch some videos and look at some documents about networking. things have come a long way since the old coax days and BNC connectors smile

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