Dear folks,
Just got Win 8 and perhaps it's something with the OS or maybe just my ignorance of the system but I can't write to my NAS (which is running normal Windows shares as well as DNLA), unlike my Win 7 and XP systems also connected to the network (actually, even my Macbook Air has no issues with it).
I can *read* from it just fine, but trying to copy gives me the red "can't" symbol (and Paste isn't available as an option if I copy the file using the shortcut keys). Again, no issues with any other equipment attached.
I haven't done anything with Win 8 in terms of trying to setup the network other than to tell it it's a trusted home network (which it is). And, as I said, I can read from my NAS as well as see all the other machines on the network (haven't tried setting up any shares on those machines just yet, nor have I tried my other two NAS units -- one thing at a time). If there are other settings somewhere I need to change I'd like to know (because there certainly weren't in Win 7, XP or Mac OS X).
Oh, and I'm not running any AV software (not yet -- still trying to set things up here and trying not to complicate matters any).
TIA for any info.
Just got Win 8 and perhaps it's something with the OS or maybe just my ignorance of the system but I can't write to my NAS (which is running normal Windows shares as well as DNLA), unlike my Win 7 and XP systems also connected to the network (actually, even my Macbook Air has no issues with it).
I can *read* from it just fine, but trying to copy gives me the red "can't" symbol (and Paste isn't available as an option if I copy the file using the shortcut keys). Again, no issues with any other equipment attached.
I haven't done anything with Win 8 in terms of trying to setup the network other than to tell it it's a trusted home network (which it is). And, as I said, I can read from my NAS as well as see all the other machines on the network (haven't tried setting up any shares on those machines just yet, nor have I tried my other two NAS units -- one thing at a time). If there are other settings somewhere I need to change I'd like to know (because there certainly weren't in Win 7, XP or Mac OS X).
Oh, and I'm not running any AV software (not yet -- still trying to set things up here and trying not to complicate matters any).
TIA for any info.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 8