NAS network mapping fails after update to windows 10 version 2004 or 2009

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I have 3 NAS running in my private network:

1) D-Link ShareCenter DNS325, latest Firmware 1.05, no more update available


2) Iomega StorCenter ix2-200, latest Firmware 2.1.50.30227, no more update available


3) QNAP TS-251+, Firmware 4.5.1


I have updated 3 different PC’s to Windows 10 version 2004 and just a few days ago to Windows 10 version 2009. After the update the mapped network drives of the DNS325 and StorCenter ix2-200 (which are much older than the QNAP TS-251+) won’t reconnect with either error “network path not found” or “the local device name is already in use”.


Essentially windows 10 version 2004 and 2009 do not recognize the 2 devices as NAS anymore and they do not appear under “network”.

I can however, access both by using a browser and type in their internal network address (192.168.1.xxx).


I have applied the registry modification described here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-networking/after-updating-to-windows-10-v2004-cannot-map/cf7eeb62-f794-465c-8693-7e543a907dae but to no avail.


Smbv1 is also enabled under “turn on / off windows features”.

I would be grateful to get a solution for this since I do not want to miss out on those important windows feature updates. Many thanks!

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