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your NAS is an AD domain member and its firmware version is earlier than v3.2.0,
change your PC settings as shown below to allow your PC to connect to the NAS:
1. Go to "Control Panel" > "Administrative Tools".
2. Click "Local Security Policy".
3. Go to "Local Policies" > "Security Options". Select "Network security: LAN Manager
authentication level".
4. Select the "Local Security Setting" tab, and select "Send LM & NTLMv2 – use
NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" from the list. Then click "OK".
Verifying the settings
To verify that the NAS has been joined to the Active Directory successfully, go to
"Privilege Settings" > "Users" and "User Groups". A list of users and user groups will be
shown on the "Domain Users" and "Domain Groups" lists respectively. If you have
created new users or user groups in the domain, you can click the reload button. This
will reload the user and user group lists from the Active Directory to the NAS. The user
permission settings will be synchronized in real time with the domain controller.