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the domain successfully accessing Mapped drives just gave the error "An unexpected network error has occured" there is nothing logged in Event Viewer or http://www.krishaynes.co.uk/2009/04/windows-7-unexpected-network-error-has.html next to no diagnostics to run to figure out this problem.After a little testing I found that you can access the server manually running its DNS name and then disconnect and http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/61320-error-accessing-nas-shares.html re-map the drives you use and this clears the error.Probably not the best fix - but a fix none the less, If anyone has any other solutions feel free to post. Posted an unexpected by Kris Haynes D.C.M.T at 09:27 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: networking, windows 7 2 comments: ElectroFunkDaddy11 March 2010 at 11:58Hey Man,We have the same problem here, happens on daily occurance, I havent had time to really investigate. doesnt make much difference mapping drives via Netbios name, hostname, FQDN.but very strange,Drives are Mapped at logon, :- SuccessfulAccessing the Mapped error occurred windows Drive Root :- SuccessfulAccessing a Subfolder :- Results in the same Error as you have.Also @ anypoint in the day a user will double click on a file to open, they receive this error on 1st time. if they immediatly double click again it opens?ReplyDeleteAvi00320 May 2014 at 08:10In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to- Run --> gpedit.msc --> Local Computer Policy-> Computer Configuration-> Windows Settings-> Security Settings-> Local Policies-> Security OptionsFind the policy:Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)If this is enabled, change it to Disabled. Be sure and restart your machine for the change to take effect! Pressing the "Apply".After restart the system may be any pop will come just click on yes buttonReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Support this site: Any donations are kindly received and are used to keep the Site and its content going. Search This Blog Loading... About Me Kris Haynes D.C.M.T Chesterfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom I work at a company in Milford, Derbyshire called Axess Systems as a Enterprise Cloud Architect. I also run a number of my own firms, wit
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Network & Sharing » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Error accessing NAS shares Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 05 Feb 2010 #1 TomTieDom Windows 7 Enterprise 7 posts Error accessing NAS shares Hello, I have a DLink DNS-323 NAS device and since I have upgraded my laptop to Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit I have problems accessing shares. I am able to map a drive (both manually as via Explorer), but when I try to access the mapped drive I get an error "An unexpected network error occurred". See below an example from the commandline This happens in all situations: - When a username and password are required for the share. It does not matter whether the username and password are the same as a user on the laptop or a different one - When access to the share is open for "ALL" - Connecting via wireless and cable - Addressing the devide by IP address, hostname and fully qualified hostname. From another laptop with Windows XP PRO I still have access like I used to. C:\>net use z: \\192.168.100.102\Docs /user:xxxxx The command completed successfully. C:\>z: An unexpected network error occurred. Please Help! My System Specs OS Windows 7 Enterprise TomTieDom View Public Profile Find More Posts by TomTieDom . 05 Feb 2010 #2 zigzag3143 Win 8 Release candidate 8400 2,137 posts Quote: Originally Posted by TomTieDom Hello, I have a DLink DNS-323 NAS device and since I have upgraded my laptop to Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit I have problems accessing shares. I am able to map a drive (both manually as via Explorer), but when I try to access the mapped drive I get an error "An unexpected network error occurred". See below an example from the commandline This happens in all situations: - When a username and password are required for the share. It does not matter whether the username and password are the same as a user on the laptop or a different one - When access to the share is open for "ALL" - Connecting via wireless and cable - Addressing the devide by IP address, hostname and fully qualified hostname. From another laptop with Windows XP PRO I still have access like I used to. C:\>net use z: \\192.168.100.102\Docs /user:xxxxx The command completed successfully. C:\>z: An unexpected n