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Hello...Have TS832XURP and DS253D NAS in home office. Recently upgraded to Windows 11 Pro. Cannot figure out how to map network drive using an Office365 account.

On the TS832XURP I have 8 8TB Iron Wolf Drives, on the TS253D I have 2 8TB Iron Wolf drives.

It seems I have watched every Youtube video on mapping drives but I still have a permission problem I cannot figure out.

I do not mind paying for support services if it helps me get my NAS's back.

Can You help me?

Thank You
David Harms
To map a network drive using an Office 365 account, you will need to follow these steps:

Open the "This PC" or "My Computer" window on your computer.

Click on the "Map Network Drive" button in the ribbon.

In the "Map Network Drive" window, select a drive letter for the network drive and enter the path to the network location in the "Folder" field. For example, you could enter "\your-nas-name\shared-folder" where "your-nas-name" is the name of your NAS and "shared-folder" is the name of the shared folder on your NAS.

Check the "Connect using different credentials" box.

Click on "Finish" to create the mapped drive.

When prompted for a username and password, enter your Office 365 username and password.

That's it! You should now be able to access the shared folder on your NAS using the mapped drive.

I hope this helps.