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Hi
Has anyone encounter this problem before?
My DNS-323 is configured without any users or group, everyone has read/write access to \Volume_1
I can create text files, folders, Word docs, etc...
I can save an .exe file to this share but if I double-click on it to run it, I get the following error message:
"Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item."
I've tried this on another DNS-323 with firmware 1.03 and I can start any executables all right.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Raf
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raf wrote:
Hi
Has anyone encounter this problem before?
My DNS-323 is configured without any users or group, everyone has read/write access to \Volume_1
I can create text files, folders, Word docs, etc...
I can save an .exe file to this share but if I double-click on it to run it, I get the following error message:
"Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item."
I've tried this on another DNS-323 with firmware 1.03 and I can start any executables all right.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Raf
Regardless of FW version this problem exist for me when using MS Vista Business. My two Win XP machines are fine. What OS are you using?
Bob Blackwell
Pickering, ON
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Right-click on the file, choose Properties, and click Unblock
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quekky wrote:
Right-click on the file, choose Properties, and click Unblock
For me, this option doesn't appear in the Properties tab. Which OS are you using?
Bob Blackwell
Pickering, ON
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rcblackwell wrote:
quekky wrote:
Right-click on the file, choose Properties, and click Unblock
For me, this option doesn't appear in the Properties tab. Which OS are you using?
Bob Blackwell
Pickering, ON
a google search shows this solution.
Are you able to copy the exe from the dns to your local drive and run it from local? It could be corrupted exe. If it's working then there's some option in gpedit to set
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quekky wrote:
rcblackwell wrote:
quekky wrote:
Right-click on the file, choose Properties, and click Unblock
For me, this option doesn't appear in the Properties tab. Which OS are you using?
Bob Blackwell
Pickering, ONa google search shows this solution.
Are you able to copy the exe from the dns to your local drive and run it from local? It could be corrupted exe. If it's working then there's some option in gpedit to set
I searched the Internet for weeks, talked with tech support at D-Link, tinkered with protocols and policies all before concluding there isn't a solution.
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It is something on your machine doing it. I have both f/w 1.04 and 1.05 and I just tested it. I can run .exe files with no problem from the DNS on my Vista machine. I do get a prompt to verify I want to do this. Are you sure your Vista security settings allow you to run remote executables? There are all sorts of settings in Vista for elevation of rights, under user account control in the local security policy.
Are you running a frewall software or virus program? These can block executable.
Last edited by bq041 (2008-07-26 16:53:35)
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After moving from Windows XP to Windows 7, I can still access my files (read/write/copy), but I'm not able to start any programs from my NAS.
2 examples:
- When I double click on a .rar archive to unrar, I get the following message: Cannot open z:\filename.rar (copying the file from NAS to local harddrive is possible and I'm able to unrar the file from local harddrive)
- When I double click on a .exe file to start the program, I get the following error: z:\path\filename.exe, Path doesn't exist, Check path and try again.
Any suggestion how to solve this problem with Windows 7?
Last edited by EnricoM (2009-12-06 15:59:24)
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I think i had the same problem. (Can't remember now was a while ago)
but i fixed by opening up IE 7/8 (what ever is in your win7) and going to Tools > Internet Options > Security Tab > Trusted Sites and add in the ip of your DNS
(either Trusted sites or Local Intranet and adding the ip in there.)
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