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Can't connect to Network drive

I installed Lion last night and since then cannot connect to my network drives. I see them in Finder but when I click on one I see Connection Failed and then a message about my server not being supported. It is a NAS that I connected to without any problem before using Snow Leopard but now cannot see the drive. Worse still, it was being used as a Time Machine back-up and I cannot access it anymore. Any ideas are most welcome!

Posted on Jul 23, 2011 12:42 AM

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Jul 23, 2011 2:01 AM in response to starskymac

I am seeing the exact same issue after upgrading to Lion. With Snow Leopard this worked perfectly. Now when I connect to my NAS I am seeing these messages in the Console:


23.07.11 10:58:34,000 kernel: smb_ntstatus_error_to_errno: Couldn't map ntstatus (0xc0000225) to errno returning EIO

23.07.11 10:58:37,000 kernel: smb_ntstatus_error_to_errno: Couldn't map ntstatus (0xc0000225) to errno returning EIO

23.07.11 10:58:39,902 NetAuthSysAgent: checkForDfsReferral: mounting dfs url failed, syserr = Input/output error

23.07.11 10:58:39,902 NetAuthSysAgent: smb_mount: mount failed to 192.168.1.111/backup, syserr = Input/output error

23.07.11 10:58:40,000 kernel: smb_ntstatus_error_to_errno: Couldn't map ntstatus (0xc0000225) to errno returning EIO


Connecting with another PC to this NAS works fine, so the NAS seems to be ok.

Can't connect to Network drive

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