Previously, the NAS drive would appear in the network list (usually listed in the "1" icon on the drive listing). I could then open the NAS drive and browse its directories. Now the Synology only appears as a media device. I have to map specific directories in the NAS drive to see them which is not workable as I have 20 directories on the NAS. Has something chnaged in how FC reads network devices such that it does not recognize it as a storage device as well as a media device as it did previously?
I am using the latest release of FC donor version.
Synology NAS Drive No Longer Seen in Network List
Re: Synology NAS Drive No Longer Seen in Network List
I am using FreeCommanderXE Release 726 on Windows 10 64-bit and it finds my NAS device as a network share like it always has.
I have a Seagate Black Armour NAS 220 which I have been using for several years without any problems.
You should check to see how the Windows File Explorer sees your Synology NAS device.
I have a Seagate Black Armour NAS 220 which I have been using for several years without any problems.
You should check to see how the Windows File Explorer sees your Synology NAS device.
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