Re: Asset rendered completely useless
Networking issues are notoriously difficult to fix, as there are so many variables/protocols that have to be adhered to, for devices to work correctly.
Have you tried getting assistance from an IT specialist?
From experience, I can assure you Apple products also have issues when it comes to networking.
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Re: Asset rendered completely useless
A little Googling found this info on the Synology forum. Maybe it will help?
For information on correcting the disappearing network drives find the help file "How to enable and disable SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in Windows vista, windows Server 2008, windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012" Followed directions on how to enable or disable SMB protocols on the SMB client section.
Go to Windows System and select command prompt (run it as administrator)and type the sc.exe commands as listed on the page. Do one command at a time. Exit command prompt. Reboot computer. Network drive synology should be visible. Do not forget to create credentials to access NAS.
There are a bunch of suggestions that do not address the problem directly. I have tried them and found the only solution was as per article from Microsoft. PS WARNING: This is not the best solution to the problem but it works until Microsoft and Synology work together on a fix.Leave a comment:
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I just wish this worked...... Why is it so difficult. I can see why frustrated folk turn to Apple products. Virtually no thinking required.Leave a comment:
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I have had a very similar set of problems which incidentally led me to ditch iTunes, a decision I should have taken years ago; I am now about half-way through rebuilding my library using Media Monkey. Anyway, re mapped drives and Windows 10 (which has made the simplest network setup almost unfathomably difficult to use) you have to put in the IP address followed by the name of the share. Then Asset can find your data (and Windows' own File Explorer can too, although if you're like me, one Windows 10 PC will show your Diskstation as a networked device while another one in the same room cannot see it at all).Leave a comment:
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The issue is, Asset Configuration runs as elevated (which is needed to install services, etc), however this elevated account does not have the mapped network drives.
I can think of no easy work around currently except to rewrite the configuration program to only elevate when needed at the end.
Run Asset Configuration, then select the option 'Configuration Folder: Open in Windows explorer', then open the file 'MediaFoldersWatch', manually add the drive into it, then rescan. Note Asset needs to be running from the local account, not service to access that mapped drive.Leave a comment:
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If you can access files on a mapped drive in windows file explorer, then I'd expect Asset to also have access, so it may well be a problem with Asset. Spoon will have to comment on this.
Which version of Asset is installed?
... further testing: I am using Asset 5.2beta and have just mapped a drive on my network. Asset sees and connects to the mapped drive no problem at all, so you may have a problem with your setup. I am just not sure what the problem might be though.Leave a comment:
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Here is a screenshot of what I find perplexing. On one hand, Explorer shows the mapped folder "X" (in [COLOR="*FF0000"]RED[/COLOR]) that I want as a library, but Asset does not see it when I request that folder to be used. The NAS does show up as a media device (in [COLOR="*FF8C00"]ORANGE[/COLOR]) for some reason, but Asset cannot see that either. Sometimes I can get Asset to see the folder "X" I want but when I hit OKAY.... it's not there! Aaaaaarrrrgh.
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Here is a screenshot of what I find perplexing. On one hand, Explorer shows the mapped folder "X" (in [COLOR="*FF0000"]RED[/COLOR]) that I want as a library, but Asset does not see it when I request that folder to be used. The NAS does show up as a media device (in [COLOR="*FF8C00"]ORANGE[/COLOR]) for some reason, but Asset cannot see that either. Sometimes I can get Asset to see the folder "X" I want but when I hit OKAY.... it's not there! Aaaaaarrrrgh.
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Actually, Complaining here in the end-user area often gets results with replies from folks who have had the same issue and found a reasonable fix. Conversely, I never actually blamed Asset, I simply stated that it's no longer working and rendered useless. Software developers rarely seem to address the issues and therefore we must rely on each other for answers, fixes and work-arounds.
I have similar posts into Microsoft, Synology, CyberTechHelp, Kaspersky and Computer Audiophile. (Every one of which has similar posts from others having the same or similar issue). All I want is for this to work, which it did at one time. Some update somewhere shafted the process.
I don't think I'm asking too much.
I do agree that by posting here, you may get a reply with a solution to your network issue.Last edited by mville; October 19, 2015, 02:17 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Asset rendered completely useless
Actually, Complaining here in the end-user area often gets results with replies from folks who have had the same issue and found a reasonable fix. Conversely, I never actually blamed Asset, I simply stated that it's no longer working and rendered useless. Software developers rarely seem to address the issues and therefore we must rely on each other for answers, fixes and work-arounds.
I have similar posts into Microsoft, Synology, CyberTechHelp, Kaspersky and Computer Audiophile. (Every one of which has similar posts from others having the same or similar issue). All I want is for this to work, which it did at one time. Some update somewhere shafted the process.
I don't think I'm asking too much.Leave a comment:
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However, if Windows is not able to access your Synology DS213 NAS drive, how is this an issue with Asset UPnP? Asset is a UPnP/DLNA compatible audio server software not an operating system.
Complaining here in these forums is a bit like buying a car from Mercedes and complaining to Renault, when it breaks down.
... furthermore, if I had purchased a Network-attached storage device that was not accessible on the network, I would be wanting the manufacturer to provide either a fix/resolution or a refund, as it is the NAS device that is rendered useless.Last edited by mville; October 18, 2015, 05:02 PM.Leave a comment:
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Synology says it's a MS issue, MS says it's a NAS issue, Asset says it's another issue. Again, I see it heavily complained about in forums every direction, so I know it's not uncommon. It just stopped one day after some updates, but of course I didn't notice it right away and more updates because every software seems to update regularly so there is no "just restore back to when it worked correctly".
Apart from "How do I fix it?"... I want to know Why do I have to fix it? I went as far as to update to Win 10 with mostly new hardware = equals a basically new computer.... with still the same issue. It's bad enough when free software does not work but even more frustrating that I cannot utilize software that I paid for.Leave a comment:
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