
It fails when I specify the URL for M圜loud instead of one for some service over the Internet. “Add a network location” is for enrolling in *commercial *cloud services. “Access media server” addresses the wrong personality I want to access the raw device. Since I can’t see M圜loud’s contents, I can’t see its folders (i.e., parts of the file system) to map any. It wants to map a drive letter to a “folder” instead of to an external device itself. “Map network drive” works differently now and uses a higher-level UI which recognizes no devices on my network. There have been many Windows Explorer interface changes. “Can you map the My Cloud to a drive letter?” Apparently not. This is no help for manually copying files from my laptop to M圜loud, which is what I really want to do and which I could do easily before.ĭoes this sound related to your problem, or is it a different problem for which there’s an easy-to-no solution? When I click on either of those, it doesn’t expand the file system, either, it merely opens a browser tab for the respective web interface, either the UI for M圜loud as a storage device or to the Twonky Server for M圜loud as a media streaming device.

It shows icons for M圜loud’s two personalities, instead. M圜loud is now showing in File Explorer, but when I click on it, it doesn’t expand M圜loud’s file system as before.
#Drive full after installing opendrive windows 10 update
I don’t know if Windows’s latest update is responsible, or not, but one day when I clicked on Network on the left of the File Explorer window, it stopped showing M圜loud on the network. I’ve always accessed M圜loud on my home network via Windows File Explorer.
